White suv crashes with one female injured, Decatur AL


A white Toyota RAV4 crashed in Decatur, Alabama. A 59-year-old woman was injured with head pain and abrasions. Emergency medical services responded quickly. There was no vehicle rollover or entrapment. The crash caused minor disruption but no serious injuries or traffic blockages.
Audio|Source: Decatur and Morgan County Public Safety
03:19
Transcript:
00:00
2.30 coffee. I'll be in around emergency. Flipped over. There's a white Toyota Rav4 involved. Code 3[1]. Medical 2.29. Hold us around with that as well. Beautiful.
00:28
There's going to be a female complaining of head pain. Correct. You can be an Alderman of Yale. (number withheld). It's going to be (number withheld).
00:54
321, confidential. Good. The outside is ascended. Two of 23, reference FTA with Limstone County, Frank Christopher J. Britt of Warrior. Responsible Actives, one locally with Parksville PD showing on South Blunt County. Okay, we're looking further. It's your vehicle, NDA.
01:23
Flight Toyota Rev. 4, there's a 59-year-old female complained over head hurting. Andrew 1 received in route. Andrew 1 received the route. May Street East. Call Road, North East.
01:41
No one in the trap, and I'll roll over. You will have Maddox Code 3[1] for one female abrasions to the head with that thing. We'll hold it for the pine then since we've only got few trucks and service.
02:08
Now, by having on that reg, negative on entrapment, negative rollover, have medics respond code three, a female with abrasions to the head and head pain. 26[2]-Zerring.
02:24
Better. Before O's six, I'm clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens
[2]
26: Reference to a subject or incident (context: 26-Zerring)
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Decatur, AL
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