Three-car accident near Broadway and Redding, West Memphis AR
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According to the dispatch call, a three-car accident occurred near the intersection of Broadway and Redding in West Memphis. There were minor injuries reported and patients are being checked out.
Audio|Heard on: West Memphis & Marion Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Be advised, there's been a wreck at the intersection of Redding and East and West Broadway right next to the Smooth Wireless.
00:11
The injuries.
00:16
Standby, we're across the street, we're going to make our way over here and see what's going on.
00:20
It appears to be a 3-car motor vehicle accident.
00:22
One of the others appears to be out.
00:25
Stand by for further info.
00:27
That's okay.
00:33
On scene with the Redding and Broadway.
00:38
Some of the 6-4 hours.
00:45
I'm happy to write.
00:48
Okay.
00:55
Dispatch Officer 3?
00:58
Go ahead, Officer 3.
00:59
Uh,
01:04
there's going to be minor injuries.
01:07
Um,
01:08
and have you advised police?
01:12
Check Biddy's in the route.
01:14
I'm also going to get an A list to check out your patients.
01:21
Maintenance in the hotel on the 16th floor accidentally hit the fire alarm.
01:26
If you're seeing it, so that's an accidental.
01:29
That's trouble if I don't know.
01:36
from North Redding and Broadway, Reading and Broadway.
01:39
We have a three-car motor vehicle accident.
01:42
We have company three on scene advising.
01:44
We have a patient with minor injuries.
01:46
Just need to be checked out.
01:47
Reading and Broadway.
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Location mentioned:
W Broadway & N Redding St, West Memphis, AR 72301
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