Traffic rollover accident on highway 93 near milepost 44, Willow Beach AZ
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A traffic rollover accident occurred on highway 93 near milepost 44 causing a partial blockage. Emergency units responded. An elderly male involved was checked for medical concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Mohave County Sheriff and Fire, Kingman Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
District 1, permit (number withheld) blocking, 93 and milepost 44 northbound for a rollover, (number withheld), you copy.
00:08
(number withheld) units, just be advised.
00:11
He doesn't have the long hair, like in his booking photo, looks like he had his shaved head or short hair and in a black hooded jacket.
00:22
He's on Ultima with an elderly male driver requesting to be checked out with medical, partially blocking left lane.
00:35
(number withheld) also be aware that the black vehicle is here as well.
00:43
You got a copy?
00:52
You go ahead.
00:54
The unit's on scene.
00:55
There should be a male subject, blonde hair, short crew cut, and another female subject here on the property.
01:04
You guys just want to head that way.
01:07
You can.
01:10
Yeah, (number withheld).
01:18
Be advised, that is not a male subject that I had seen.
01:30
(number withheld), are you calling out anybody else inside the residence?
01:38
Rescue (number withheld).
01:40
Respond to traffic accidents, Zulu.
01:43
At mile post 44 Highway 93, cross street from North Highway 93, W Montgomery Avenue and West 1st Street.
02:07
I have got it.
02:17
(number withheld), I copy that, (number withheld).
02:20
I'll stop out with it, I'm at about 40.
02:23
(number withheld), thank you, 35 hours.
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Location mentioned:
US-93, Willow Beach, AZ 86445
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