Two vehicles collide heavily at Industrial and Empire, Boone County KY
A serious collision occurred between two vehicles at the intersection of Industrial and Empire in Kentucky. The crash caused heavy damage and emergency responders initially checked for trapped occupants. All individuals were able to exit their vehicles safely, so extrication was not needed. Emergency units responded promptly to the scene to provide assistance and manage the accident.
Audio|Source: Boone County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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532, Engine 34, Battalion 31 operating on fire ground number two for a possible extrication accident in the area of industrial and empire, industrial and empire.
00:10
There's, I think, a crash detection alarm. We could speak to the subject involved. These unable to get out of it is clear to Camry. Still trying to get further, turn out 905.
00:23
Sub-center, engine 33.
00:27
Engine 33, go ahead.
00:30
I'll sign us to call for education, respondent from Rosetta.
00:34
10-4[1]-9-06.
00:36
24-9-06. The only chance is going to the accident, P.D.S. on the same confirming Industrial and Empire.
00:55
The 1031 copy. Can they advise on extrication?
01:00
Not yet, they just rolled up.
01:06
Agent 32 is responding.
01:09
18 in noon.
01:10
10th engine 32 at 97.
01:17
Veterans Center, Battalion 31 on scene, two vehicle T-bound collision, heavy damage.
01:22
Battalion 31 on was fabulous industrial command.
01:25
104 Battalion 31 on the scene in command at 9.09.
01:34
Squad 32, you can cancel execution.
01:37
There are pretty thousand.
01:44
104, copy, cancel extrication. Everybody's out of the vehicle 9.09.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Empire Dr, Kentucky 41042
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