Single-vehicle crash with entrapment near State Highway 17, Hamilton AL
Emergency responders are attending to a single-vehicle crash near State Highway 17 and Rogers Street in Hamilton, Alabama. The vehicle went into a ditch, came out, and ended up about 80 feet down an embankment. One person is trapped inside the vehicle and emergency teams are on scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Source: Marion County Public Safety
04:42
Transcript:
00:00
What's been around area of State 17 and Rogers, possible MVA, we're trying to get more details.
00:17
Don't compete, you never get in a crash detection,
00:21
same area, state 17.
00:29
512, 911[2], 484.
00:35
9-1-1. 10-4[1].
00:37
Call her advice she did not see the vehicle.
00:39
She saw where it ran off into a ditch on Roger Street.
00:42
Apparently the vehicle has come back out of the ditch and left that scene unknown direction to travel from that.
00:54
Okay.
00:56
True.
01:10
All can see tail lights off the roadway off 17.
01:18
Yep.
01:35
No one to be any county MF,
01:37
Hamilton Fire, one vehicle 1050, State Highway 17, it's going to be near the address of near AL-17.
01:45
State Highway 17 should be between the intersections of Roddy Street and Rogers Street.
01:51
I know an injury this time.
02:06
91911[2] Hamilton Union is going to be 23.
02:10
24, 1722.
02:17
Lady.
02:34
Doing nothing on the one.
02:41
511.
02:42
This is the vehicle going to be about 80 feet off the road down in an embankment.
02:50
104.
02:57
Petit's on scene advising vehicle is approximately 80 feet off the roadway down in embankment.
03:08
512911[2]. Be advised we're going to have entrapment.
03:11
One occupancy.
03:24
Our PD advise, you do have entrapment.
03:29
Allenton received.
03:36
On a fire, not one.
03:42
Hamilton.
03:45
Engine one, the route, 37, new V8.
03:50
104, engine one.
03:57
We're pulling to the driveway right behind the ambulance.
04:06
Power to fire 911[2].
04:13
Go ahead.
04:18
Engine one's driving on scene.
04:20
Stay 17.
04:22
104. Engine 1 on scene.
04:25
By, Airbag has been dispatched.
04:28
1729. 1729.
04:31
104.
04:35
66, you can send me 23.
04:40
1042 66.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
[2]
911: Emergency telephone number / emergency call
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