Automatic crash alarm triggers near Hatch Blvd in Sheffield, Sheffield AL


An automatic crash detection alarm was triggered near Hatch Boulevard in Sheffield. Emergency units were dispatched but did not find anyone at the scene after checking the area and attempting contact twice. The situation was eventually cleared with no contact made.
Audio|Source: Sheffield Police & Fire
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Have an NBC, (number withheld) alarm, (number withheld) alarm, (number withheld) alarm.
00:05
1,900.
00:08
Oh, what's the name of that? A.D.
00:23
Shift over at view, engine route with Keller, near Hatch Blvd, near Hatch Blvd,
00:30
NBC Automated Detection, Hatchy-100...
00:34
This doesn't state, possibly going to be the intersection in Jackson Hats.
00:43
Station 1.
00:47
Station 1,1900.
00:51
104, I'm 81.
00:53
10-4[1], I'm 81, generally contact, so forth.
00:57
Time 4.8-1.
01:00
I'll be advised.
01:01
This is going to be automatic crash detection.
01:04
No answer on PX back times 2, 1900.
01:10
10-4[1], I patrol the area I'm not located now.
01:12
I'm 10-8.
01:15
104-108 can we cancel medical? Temple 1.
01:25
1041.
01:27
1041901.
01:36
Keller R2, Shelfield Rescue, be advised per PD, no contact,
01:44
advise you can cancel.
01:47
Use your discretion for 1901.
01:50
Number 1, Chafield engine 1 is in route, Hatch, Rescue 1, Main Station 1.
01:59
5104. See in route near Hatch Blvd, 1902.
02:09
911 chip on each o one is in the area attempt to locate
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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Location mentioned:
Near Hatch Blvd, Sheffield, AL 35660
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