Multi-vehicle accident at Grand National and Birmingham Hwy, Opelika AL


A multi-vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of Grand National Parkway and Birmingham Highway in Opelika. Three vehicles were involved, with two sustaining moderate damage. One patient was transported to the hospital. Debris and fluid were present on the roadway, causing temporary disruption.
Audio|Source: Lee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
One thing is going to be at the intersection of Grand National and Birmingham Highway.
00:06
That's how you want to have Birmingham Highway Command.
00:12
EPS is already on scene.
00:29
42.
00:32
10-4[1].
00:36
S081, just a negative 29 on that 1032.
00:40
Yep.
00:58
Zero to two to any available to under units see.
01:00
During route to Lero 29 and Lero 157, Lero 29 and 0.567, reference to six different areas of grass fire.
01:13
Once getting close to offense, any available units, please respond.
01:22
7289 white male costly through Georgia.
01:28
White female, Schuyler, Body.
01:32
I believe it's BODD-I.
01:38
N-8, Station 3.
01:46
Birmingham Highway Command, Agent 3.
01:50
Go ahead. Going to have a little debris,
01:57
got a little bit of fluid and roadway, three vehicles,
02:01
two with moderate damage,
02:03
only one patient he gets already got them loaded up.
02:07
You'll probably have to come and go east on Birmingham Highway and turn around to come back.
02:14
Or you'll be crossing traffic.
02:19
Three's clear.
02:34
2.27-885-755 (name withheld).
02:40
Hopalika, Class B Delta,
02:43
negative 29.
02:45
Second subject, (name withheld).
02:47
10279602-176.
02:50
Hopealaka. Currie D.
02:52
Delta, she is negative 29 as well.
02:55
Thank you. Thank you, Command, Opa.
03:07
TGS Unit 108 transporting one patient to Piedmont and Columbus with one OFD rider.
03:14
Command is terminated.
03:16
Engine 2 will be out of service.
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