Vehicle hits bobcat on Clarks Bluff Road injuring driver, Woodbine GA
A 56-year-old male driver with PTSD was injured in a collision with a bobcat near Clarks Bluff Road. The vehicle's airbag deployed and there was bleeding observed. The driver was confused and unable to exit the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Camden County Law Enforcement/EMS/Fire
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Transcript:
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Clarks Bluff Road, Reverend Silverwell, Virginia.
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We had a phone call and advisement there's a center at 1050.
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You can go out there and check the area.
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We're attempted to call back no answer.
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104.
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Camden, 39.
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Go ahead.
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Several. We have a male in the line now.
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Advising that a deer ran out in front of him.
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We're trying to get further.
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10.4.
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21, Camden.
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I'll be 76[2] for that.
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Several.
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89 came to 27th through Florida whenever you're ready.
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Go ahead this morning.
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(number withheld).
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All right.
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Camden District 3 last 123, sponsored accident with injuries, Clarks Bluff.
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Responsive accident with injuries, Clarks Bluff.
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Thank you, Camden, 89.
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Your 27, Judge, if you want to do that, let's be 17.29.
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Units respond to the scene just be advised.
01:49
We do have airbag deployment.
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It's going to be a Ford Ranger, advising that there's blood all over the place.
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His alarm is going off.
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It's going to be a 56-year-old male subject.
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He does suffer from PTSD.
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He seems to be very confused.
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Not able to open the door.
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South from the 13th.
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I'll be hitting that way too, buddy.
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Engine 3 last call, your response with a 56-year-old male crash reason.
02:26
It's going to be a vehicle versus deer.
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I believe he was going at least 60 miles when he hit it.
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He's going to be a Ford Ranger.
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He can't get the door open.
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He does have history of PTSD and he seems to be confused.
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Double.
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Engine 3 clear.
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Scroll out through cover.
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Okay,
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okay. Okay, not counting, study.
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Civil study.
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And Jennifer, whether your patient is bleeding from the nose, there is a lot of blood everywhere, but I believe that time of it might be from the deer as well.
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Scrolling through copy.
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The answer is very clear.
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In June 3 last night, I'm going to ask you guys to stage until County arrives on scene.
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The male gets starting to freak out a little bit if like than that, he does have severe PTSD.
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Sponsor, sir.
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1139, Camden, 1023.
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Ted Borges see advised that male subject.
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He is starting to freak out a little bit due to all the blood and not being able to get out the vehicle.
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Agents are very clear.
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10-4[1].
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Yeah, it's definitely going to be a 1050.
04:01
It looks like he's gone off the road and hit a bobcat.
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A better 1020 is also going to be Clarks Bluff Road and Cary Place.
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Table, I'm clear.
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Water is going to be stationed until you get kidney.
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I'm 23. Thank you Camden.
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Stafford.
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Andrew very long, Fletzer, Camby, and y'all can go in.
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Just watch are coming.
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Answer, very clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
[2]
76: En route
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Location mentioned:
Clarks Bluff Rd, Georgia 31548
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