Vehicle crash with possible entrapment on I‑10, Mobile County AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible vehicle crash with entrapment on Interstate 10 westbound near exit 4 in Alabama. The vehicle, described as a dark-colored truck, was reportedly off the road in a wooded area and difficult to see due to a lack of lights. The incident was initially reported by a passerby, and Grand Bay Fire units were dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Grand Bay Fire, collision with entrapment.
00:03
Grand Bay Fire, collision with entrapment.
00:06
Timeout (number withheld).
00:08
Refer to MECC for address.
00:16
I'm six out of rescue one shows back in service.
00:20
Six out copy and service (number withheld).
00:27
Harlem two, bear making engine eleven and wrap.
00:31
Engine eleven coming.
00:44
Twenty-two traffic accident, zone seven exit four, I-10 westbound at mile marker 188.
00:49
Twenty-two zone seven, turn about (number withheld).
00:50
Have you delayed?
01:00
We're going to be at Engine 11, fire alarm.
01:04
Go ahead.
01:07
The complainant advises it's going to be a dark colored truck off in the wood line that will be hard to see because there are no lights on the vehicle.
01:16
Possible entrapment, unknown further.
01:21
Engine 11 copy.
01:27
Can't let me see.
01:29
See.
01:33
Can I access this through exit four? Do I need to get on exit ten and get on the interstate?
01:47
They advise it's going to be just west of exit four.
01:52
You go, thanks.
01:54
They advise it's off in the wood line.
01:55
It's going to be hard to see.
01:56
You're gonna have to look for it.
02:01
You go.
02:07
Okay, Chief, this was called in by a passerby.
02:09
Would you like me to check critical care or Southside or anything?
02:21
Let fire get on scene and see before we start calling everybody.
02:26
Copy.
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