Injury accident with rollover near Scottsville Road, Warren County KY
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According to the dispatch call, a single-vehicle rollover accident occurred near Scottsville Road and Dye Ford Road with a female reporting arm pain. Emergency services responded to the injury accident involving a black sedan that rolled over multiple times on the median.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Sheriff and Fire Departments
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Station 123 at Elverton, respond to an injury accident at 7000 block of Scottsville Road.
00:08
Cross streets Dye Ford Road and Old Stone Way.
00:15
Station 123 and Elverton units respond to 7000 block of Scottsville Road for an accident with injury at 1321.
00:29
Station 123, 1st finish.
00:33
10-123.
00:39
One hundred and twenty-three, how many units responding?
00:43
Station 100 and twenty-three and Alderton units responding to the 7000 block of Scottsville Road.
00:49
Seven thousand block of Scottsville Road cross streets Old Stone Way and Dyeford Road.
00:54
A car has flipped four to six times over the median.
00:59
One person injured and has been transferred to Medcom.
01:04
Female complaining of arm pain at 1822.
01:09
Ops 100, 1st dispatch.
01:12
Ops 100 responding, Fox Road.
01:21
100 responding to injury accident 7000 block of Scottsville Road at 1322.
01:32
Car 23 out.
01:38
Car 23 to fire dispatch.
01:41
Car 23.
01:46
On scene, single vehicle on a concrete barrier wall.
01:51
This will be at Scottsville Road and Dye Ford.
01:53
I'll have command.
01:55
Scottsville Road and Dye Ford, single vehicle on the median barrier at 1323.
02:06
123, if you'll go down and block the northbound lane.
02:15
Command, we can block 123 for you.
02:27
Proceeds?
02:28
Go ahead.
02:30
Yeah, on an injury accident in the 7000 block of Scottsville Road.
02:34
Go ahead.
02:36
Or I've got a rollover black sedan,
02:40
female patient, possible broken arm.
02:42
All right, EMS are en route.
02:45
En route.
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