Police pursuit triggers false crash alert, Prichard AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to an automatic crash alert near Industrial Parkway in Prichard. The alert was later determined to have been triggered by a police pursuit with no actual crash or injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 67, automatic crash notification at Industrial Parkway.
00:07
Engine 67, automatic crash notification at Industrial Parkway.
00:14
Timeout,
00:15
1928.
00:21
6.7 a row.
00:28
607, copy around.
00:37
County 10, automatic crash notification is at Industrial Parkway.
00:44
County 10, automatic crash notification, 714, 10 of 1929.
00:55
My alarm, Rescue 23.
00:57
Do you have an apartment number for us?
01:04
Rescue 23, it's going to be apartment 103.
01:12
This is Patrick County 7.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:18
You can show us back to the surface.
01:26
Copy County Southern back in service.
01:35
6751-6-7-0-1-6-7-0-8.
01:45
Do you have anything present on the car?
01:50
That's a negative, sent over as an automatic crash notification, no voice contact made.
01:56
Yes,
01:58
That's probably.
02:03
10.
02:06
C D and (name withheld) are advising that this is a chase that did not end in a crash, no medical media.
02:14
Words of the last ping from the phone.
02:21
This does follow.
02:22
Okay,
02:27
A piece of track.
02:29
6-7, DMS just advised that this is from a police chase from earlier with no crash.
02:37
So you can go back in service, showing you in service, 1933.
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