Single vehicle crash near Amherst Road with possible injuries, Belchertown MA
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A single vehicle crashed near Amherst Road, possibly causing injuries. Emergency services including fire and medical responders were dispatched. The vehicle slid down a hill, hitting several mailboxes, and stopped near the library.
Audio|Heard on: Belchertown Police/Fire
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
All. Both cars, area near Amherst Road for the single vehicle crash, possible injuries.
00:07
We'll roll fire, near Amherst.
00:10
Station 5-2, stand by to the motor vehicle crash near Amherst.
00:21
Near Amherst Road, near Amherst Road from motor vehicle crash.
00:25
Possible injury are unknown hazards, speeding around, timeout, (number withheld).
00:29
Dr.15.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:43
Bravo, Treader, brother, CER1.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:50
Are you going to be tied up with Bravo 4? Do you need to head to Emmer Shrode?
00:55
Okay, engine 1-A1.
01:00
Route 9.
01:05
Recease.
01:12
Central, (number withheld).
01:14
(number withheld).
01:15
(number withheld).
01:17
A1 is on here responding near Amherst Road.
01:21
Uh,
01:23
please you want.
01:31
Central Bravo Sierra 1.
01:32
Central Bravo Sierra 1.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:40
Took a call from a caller.
01:41
Twenty-five Everettab stated that a vehicle slid down the hill, hit several mailboxes on the way down.
01:47
Looks like it came to a stop, possibly parked behind the library.
01:52
What's your pleasure with this?
02:09
5-2001. Engine 1.
02:11
The engine one is responding with A1-near Amherst Road.
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Location mentioned:
Amherst Rd, Belchertown, MA 01007
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