DALE COUNTY: 09:09 AM Ozark – Dale County 911 dispatched Ariton Volunteer Fire – EMS, Dale County Sheriff Deputies, ALEA – Troopers to a critical injury accident.
The accident location is West County Road 72 and County Road 209 in Ariton.
Life Flight was dispatched but canceled. The vehicle is reported overturned and two entrapped with the vehicle on fire.
Multiple law enforcement, to include Dale County Sheriff Mason Bynum on the scene. Will update as soon as more information.
Anyone with additional information or scene pictures TEXT RICKEY 334-790-1729.
County Road 72 near County Road 209 is closed to all traffic.
ALEA – Troopers is in charge of the accident investigation.
UPDATED @ 1:36 PM
Dale County Coroner John Cawley was dispatched to the scene. A single vehicle accident with two occupants. One fatality which was pronounced dead on the scene. The name of the deceased is being witheld until MOnday pending further identification.
The driver, a male subject, was transported with significant but not believed to be life threatening injuries.
Rescue units were dispatched to a two-vehicle wreck at West Main Street and Brannon Stand Road.
Moderate damage was indicated. Early reports said one patient was complaining of head pain.
UPDATED @ 11:05 AM
Dothan Fire EMS Division was requested to return to the scene of the accident, non-emergency. A Dothan Police Patrolman directing traffic was apparently struck by someone’s rearview mirror . Dothan Fire EMS checked the Dothan Police Patrol Officer. No apparent injuries. The officer is being transported to the City of Dothan nurse to be checked out.
ALWAYS pay close attention when law enforcement officers and EMS on the scene of an incident. Slow down, proceed with caution, and look out for those emergency workers who are working on the scene.
OZARK: 5:21 PM Ozark – Dale County 911 dispatched Ozark Police and Ozark Fire – Rescue to an assault.
The location of the assault was 1485 Andrews Avenue, Little Caesar’s Pizza in Ozark. Reports are an assault to the manager with an eye injury.
Multiple law enforcement officers are on the scene. Attempted to reach out to the Director of Ozark Department of Public Safety/Police Chief Charles Ward were unsuccessful. Which he might be on the scene.