Crash at Hartford Hwy and Ross Clark Cir, Dothan AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible vehicle collision involving a black SUV and a silver sedan near the intersection of Hartford Highway and Ross Clark Circle in Dothan. Initial reports indicated unknown injuries, and responders were dispatched to assess the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 10-2 today for intersection of Ross Clark and Hartford Highway, reference to Lake Bravo.
00:05
We have black Equinox versus a silver Infiniti, unknown injuries.
00:13
1375.
00:14
10-4[1].
00:18
10-1375.
00:24
10-1300.
00:29
Let's get lost.
00:31
Engine two, MVC emergency, Ross Park and Hartford Highway, cross streets Hartford and Fortner.
00:36
We'll be involving a black Equinox and a silver Infiniti, unknown injuries.
00:40
Engine two at MVC emergency, Ross Park and Hartford.
00:45
Hospital 104 for 1375, Bravo at Ross Park and Hartford Highway.
00:50
We'll be on the southbound side.
00:53
Rescue four is going to be en route.
00:57
Central Center.
01:00
We were in an emergency crash.
01:04
Engine two communication.
01:05
Engine two.
01:08
In route NBC, Hartford Highway, Russell Clark.
01:11
Communication copy, engine two en route.
01:13
Engine two.
01:16
Engine two here.
01:19
L Thirteen Forty One.
01:23
Initial callers advising check in the Equinox is not moving at this time.
01:29
Need you to go.
01:32
(name withheld) Thirteen Forty One.
01:38
Need you two.
01:45
That's a negative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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