Single-car crash on interstate with medical evaluation requested, Park City KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a single-car crash occurred on Interstate 65 south of Exit 48 in Park City. The vehicle hit a wall. The driver initially declined emergency medical services but later requested to be medically evaluated due to feeling dizzy.
Audio|Heard on: Barren County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 24, Maka, one, en route.
00:02
Ten,
00:07
four.
00:08
It's gonna be south of the 48 exit there, southbound.
00:13
Based in north,
00:15
blue, green-looking cars hit the wall, fossil 46.
00:22
104, Park City good time.
00:33
C3-297. Got one car at Flamers.
00:38
You know.
00:46
C224 is going to be on scene.
00:55
104. I got you 24, come on.
01:02
C.D. Rhodes, there's going to be a 45.
01:05
You can cancel EMS.
01:06
He's going to refuse.
01:07
Uh,
01:09
104. Other units copy.
01:18
Ten-four.
01:23
The C-3 is the KSP out there, would you yet?
01:31
Is KSP out there with you yet?
01:36
If KSP is not on scene.
01:39
Ten-four, I'll let them know.
01:43
Three, Park-Tee.
01:47
Go ahead.
01:50
Have car, you need me on down.
01:54
Yeah, we're 10-4[1] here.
02:00
It's hard as far as if we have to take two, it's going to be canceled.
02:08
C3 fire dispatch.
02:12
C3.
02:14
He's saying the MS back out here.
02:16
He's saying he's feeling busy now.
02:17
He wants to be checked out now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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