White Nissan weaves and crashes on GA-138 near exit 82, Rockdale County GA


A white Nissan Rogue was driving erratically and weaving between lanes eastbound near exit 80 to exit 82 on GA-138. This behavior caused a traffic accident on or near the 82 Bridge. Two people were injured and required medical attention, including a female with chest pain and a male with head pain.
Audio|Source: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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On Unit 75, Representative 29, eastbound, exit 80, one mile from exit 80.
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Vehicle is a white Nissan rogue in the fast lane, leaving between lanes.
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Beagle getting off at exit 82 at this time.
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Exit 82. Air it at 2203.
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Engine 8 respond priority 1, behavioral action with injuries, 82 bridge.
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Engine 8 respond, priority 1, accident with injuries. It's going to be at the 82 Bridge, 138 Bridge,
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timeout 2203.
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Anything is possible.
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602 this much? 602.
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Whatever.
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We're in service on a refusal. Cair Navigator was contacted. You got that call holding.
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Tim, for the accident with injuries on the 82 bridge.
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Clear, hold us from Trail Hill.
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Canva.
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That 29 drive is going back on the NIST.
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We'll be back one now in the middle lane, still weaving in and out of traffic.
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Going under the bridge.
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They're going eastbound under the 82 bridge at this time, we've been badly in and out of traffic, white Nissan.
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6-02 in June 8, we have...
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Limited patient information. All we know at this time is there's two patients.
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Where?
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323292.2. We also have that signal 4.1 I,
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on the 82Bread.
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82 breads. 82 breads.
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601 radio shows and service.
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601 in service 22.05.
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6.02 Engine 8, you're going to be responding to a female complaining of chest pain and a male with head pain.
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And we're up to the 29, we are TOTM into Newton County at the time.
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