Crews respond to possible injury crash on I-25, Broomfield CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews including Battalion Chief 62, Medic 63, Collapse 66, and Engine 66 responded to a possible injury crash on the northbound lanes of Interstate 25 in Broomfield, Colorado. The extent of injuries was not confirmed, and units operated on the North Metro Ops A radio channel.
Audio|Heard on: Broomfield CO Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion Chief 62 Sam 61, possible injury accident near Interstate 25.
00:05
Interstate 25 northbound on North Metro Ops A.
00:12
Battalion Chief 62 Sam 61, possible injury accident.
00:17
Near Interstate 25 northbound on North Metro Ops A.
00:28
Medic 63 responding to possible injury accident near Interstate 25.
00:34
State 25 northbound on channel North Metro Ops A, Medic 63 possible injury accident.
00:42
Near Interstate 25 northbound on channel North Metro Ops A.
00:53
Collapse 66 responding to possible injury accident near Interstate 25 northbound.
01:04
Collapse 66, possible injury incident.
01:07
Near Interstate 25 northbound on channel North Metro Ops A.
01:19
Engine 66, possible injury accident near Interstate 25 northbound on North Metro Ops A.
01:30
Engine 66, possible injury incident near Interstate 25 northbound on North Metro Ops A.
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Location mentioned:
I-25, Broomfield, CO
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