Vehicle rollover near East Peacham and Summerhill Roads, Caledonia County VT
A vehicle rolled over near East Peacham Road and Summerhill Road in Barnet, Vermont. A male occupant has an elbow injury and has exited the vehicle. A female occupant refuses to leave the vehicle. Emergency services including Vermont State Police and fire/EMS units were dispatched. There is a possibility that someone involved might be under the influence.
Audio|Source: Walden and Cabot Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Kelloggles West, Pichum-UMS, respond, area of East Peacham Road and Summerhill Road.
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In Barnet, for a part of a vehicle rollover, two occupants.
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Male is experiencing elbow injury, (name withheld) refusing to exit the vehicle.
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Again, now it's west, Pichm EMS, respond,
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intersection area of East Peacham Road and Summerhill Road in Barnett.
00:30
For a vehicle rollover.
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Male occupant is experiencing the elbow injury, the occupant is refusing to exit the vehicle.
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Out of your tone,
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154.
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HMK1. HMK1.
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Signs, the station 155.
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Alexa.
01:33
Telx West Pichum EMS respond area of East Peacham Road and Summerhill Road and Barnet.
01:40
Vehicle rollover, male operator is out of a vehicle with an elbow injury.
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Female occupant is refusing to exit the vehicle.
01:48
Again, Palles West Pichum EMS, area of East Peacham Road and Summerhill Road and Barnet for a vehicle rollover.
01:55
No operator out of the vehicle with an elbow injury.
01:58
Female occupant is refusing to exit.
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That was second tone.
02:16
156, foul arms, acknowledging one on I.
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Responding.
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They do have Barnet fire around as well.
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VSP is en route.
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911 didn't believe that somebody may be under the influence.
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E Peacham Rd, Vermont
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