Bicyclist struck by vehicle near Montgomery Highway, Dothan AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible traffic accident involving a vehicle and a bicyclist near the intersection of Montgomery Highway and Ross Clark Circle in Dothan, Alabama. A pedestrian was reported to have been struck and in critical condition. Multiple fire and battalion units arrived to assist and established a command post near Bell Street.
Audio|Heard on: Houston AL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engines Ken, Battalion 2.
00:03
Pedestrian struck, condition critical.
00:06
Intersection of Ross Park Circle and Montgomery Highway.
00:09
Vehicle versus bicyclist.
00:12
Unknown injury.
00:14
Engine 10, communication.
00:20
Engine 10.
00:23
Being routed to Ross Park Montgomery Highway.
00:26
Copying route.
00:27
The patient will be on the sidewalk in the vicinity of Kirkland.
00:35
Engine eight, copy.
00:38
Engine two communication.
00:40
Engine two.
00:44
Engine two is arriving on scene.
00:46
Near South Bell Street, establishing Bell Street command.
00:51
Copy on scene, Bell Street command.
00:55
Engine eight communications.
00:57
Engine eight.
01:00
Engine eight en route.
01:03
Copy headquarters.
01:07
Battalion two communication.
01:09
Battalion two?
01:12
Battalion two en route, pedestrian struck.
01:17
Battalion two en route.
01:22
Battalion seven communication.
01:25
Battalion seven.
01:30
Arrived on scene.
01:33
Reporting command.
01:35
We're under command.
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