Two-vehicle crash with smoke and injured woman near Jefferson St, Louisville KY
A two-vehicle accident occurred near Jefferson St causing one vehicle to smoke. A 25-year-old woman involved is experiencing abdominal pain. Emergency services were called to the scene near the intersection of First and Jefferson in Louisville, Kentucky. No injuries were reported aside from the pain of the woman.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
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Transcript:
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I got a non-injury.
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It can be at the (number withheld) West,
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Brace of Ann versus a wall.
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104.
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836.
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Fort Baker also.
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4Bacon. 4B4.
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111.11.m. 11.m.m.
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I can clear all with notes.
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And can come in 1554.
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104. Go ahead with it.
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First and Jeff Bader's.
00:36
Okay, first and Jeff Bader's.
00:42
One 1410 for Baker, it looks like the vehicle's smoking as well, so I'd copied over fire.
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Okay.
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Thank you, sir.
00:58
Well, David, when they get on the scene of that 1050, you could just have them advise if they need another car up there.
01:04
What David, Timber.
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Well,
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I'm Charlie. I have any two that run on I-64 West. I'll be on scene, and there's two cars here.
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One, Charlie, 10-4[1].
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One 11 Charlie, can we get the MS started up here if they're not already? I've got approximately 25-year-old female with abdominal pain.
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Sorry,
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I've got the top sign up in that I see.
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One 11 Charlie, the other cars coming up here. If I could get somebody to stop a little bit further back in the curve, we're in a bad spot.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson St, Louisville, KY 40299
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