Traffic collision on southbound i-49 near exit 62, Fayetteville AR
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A traffic collision occurred on southbound Interstate 49 near exit 62 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. A male reported bleeding and difficulty exiting his vehicle. Emergency responders managed the scene and requested a rollback tow. The injured person was transferred to Washington Regional Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Northwest Arkansas Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Dean is responding to the traffic accident. They're going to be on 49 southbound, just south of the exit 62 break.
00:06
12-1-3. Even coming back to next.
00:13
We don't have a whole lot of information.
00:15
We didn't have an open line saying there is possible entrapment.
00:18
A male was stating he was bleeding and cannot come out of his feet as I'm on scene.
00:21
Sure, see.
00:23
I'll stay now.
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(name withheld).
00:27
104 as just grant insurance is unconfirmed.
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21.
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3.
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U.C.S. Invent County, he's been transferred to Washington Regional.
00:37
And if I could take no action, that would be the best case scenario.
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104-020. I just spoke with them on the phone.
00:45
They advise to take no action, just advise him of a warrant at this time.
00:49
Thank you. Two-four.
00:51
Good. Good.
00:53
Good.
00:55
Tina Boer, which might have logged here? CISC, 4A, Texas,
01:00
Lincoln North, a war 2623 displayed on a wide most safety and nesting deep.
01:05
Inside lane, Lowell 70, I can go outside here, please.
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10-4.
01:11
Yeah.
01:13
Also going to need a rollback.
01:14
Yeah.
01:15
10-4.
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I-49, Fayetteville, AR
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