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Two-vehicle crash on Wheeler Place Road with seizureOzark AL

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Dale County, AL

A two-vehicle crash occurred on Wheeler Place Road in Dale County. One driver had a seizure during the incident and sustained minor injuries. The other vehicle was involved in the collision but no serious injuries were reported.

Audio|Source: Ozark/Dale County Public Safety
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
We're advising a two-vehicle, 10-50[1].
00:03
Okay.
00:08
We've replaced road in Alpha 3,30.
00:12
31 voice.
00:17
All right said he heard of his house and he's walking up there to Difican located.
00:28
Go to a 10-50[1] on Wheeler Place Road, Coving County, any injuries, humming the vehicle?
00:38
And all courage and untow.
00:49
Say P14, you copy it at the right.
00:57
Mr. (name withheld), a big prize.
00:59
Status is expired as of October 22nd, 2025, negative.
01:05
No.
01:09
4.4.
01:19
The 1 8th top of mic on a silver Nissan off the line.
01:28
It looks like it's gone, Betty.
01:30
Minor injuries,
01:31
one of the drivers was having a seizure.
01:42
I was on fire, I was on fire, medical alarm, (number withheld) Wiltson Avenue, (number withheld) Wiltson Avenue, medical alarm,
01:50
medical depad, negative contact, you're supposed that one.
01:58
07, Wheeler Place Road.
02:03
It's going to be two vehicles.
02:07
She was having a seizure, hit the other vehicle, head off.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-50: Traffic accident (hit and run)

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Dale County, AL

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