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Police chase ends in crash with injuries near Enon RdHouston County AL

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Enon Rd, Alabama

Police pursued a black Mercedes suspected of a violation near Enon Rd. The chase ended in a crash at the intersection of Webb and Enon Road. The driver was caught. A female passenger reported pain in her waist and leg.

Audio|Source: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
06:36
Transcript:
00:00
1432 New about 30s possibly in 10100[1] in a black Mercedes passenger car All units primary 1033[4] reference 30s0 1013[5] 10100 Confirm as a car
00:20
(name withheld), charge, head south down.
00:23
Head north,
00:28
circuit, yeah, north and circle.
00:29
14302
00:30
1432 Major exit of 100 Mm-hmm
00:40
Feature exit number 100 Number 100 Round 78 to 1432
00:42
Go ahead.
00:43
Are you with 38-S0[9] or are you behind the 10-100?
00:47
I'm currently behind the vehicle.
00:49
This is the guy the right blinker on Fonbiltway turn to eastbound on east main.
00:53
The camera continue northbound to east lane.
00:55
The vehicle, sorry, no, uh, or something called you.
00:58
The vehicle.
00:59
The vehicle's approach to the end.
01:10
We'll be able to start with us talking that's right.
01:12
How many units are with you? Number three.
01:17
104, if there's more than 138 SO, then you back off.
01:22
38 is advising the subject has blacked out, possibly signal correction.
01:29
B signal 8.
01:31
At Webb and Columbia.
01:32
13.0.6. 1023[2].
01:34
Web and ES.
01:35
1044[7]. They got subject, 1015[6].
01:36
1014. Our unit's primary, 1044[7], authority of 1306, 0207.
01:43
We also have a female subject on 9-1-1 advising the signal 8.
01:49
She's complaining of injuries.
01:51
10-4[10].
01:54
Not 7-8.30.
01:55
30-0 of that 1018.
01:56
10-4[10]. They're aware.
02:00
It's 10-4[10].
02:01
1237 section of six go ahead engine 5 MVC[3] moderate injuries intersection of webb and enous road cross street enous road female on 911 advising MVC pities on scene injuring 5 MVC moderate injuries intersection of webb and enish Road
02:25
Any more dot to you're listening?
02:27
Tonight to 103 in additional.
02:28
April.
02:29
1336. 1336.
02:31
That's that, sir.
02:32
104, 1336. 1336.
02:33
13.36.
02:34
1306. 13.6.
02:35
Is there any entrapment?
02:36
Good idea, Jim.
02:38
Stand 4.
02:39
Just six questions out, so...
02:41
104. Fire department's Taney, 4, for reference, the Signal 8[8], Co-Bravo, she's advising complaining of waste pain.
02:51
104. 104.
02:52
NJ5, unification?
02:53
NJ5.
02:54
NJ5 is in route.
02:55
Wadablinus?
02:56
Copy. Injad, NJ5 and the route.
02:58
We'll be a Bravo Fox chart complaining of waist pain, negative entrapment, female patient also complaining of leg pain.
03:08
1338 but the vehicle is smoking ten four
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10100: Possible reference to location or incident code
[2]
1023: Arrived at Scene
[3]
MVC: Motor Vehicle Collision
[4]
1033: Emergency/Radio Silence
[5]
1013: Request for Assistance
[6]
1015: Subject in Custody
[7]
1044: Accident/Crash
[8]
Signal 8: Possible Motor Vehicle Accident or Fleeing Vehicle
[9]
38-S0: Unit/Subject designation (possibly suspect vehicle)
[10]
10-4: Acknowledgment

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