Two-vehicle crash with injuries near Elkton Rd, Cecil County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible two-vehicle collision near West Pulaski Highway and Elkton Road in Maryland. One vehicle reportedly struck a utility pole, and at least one person complained of chest pain. Two patients were later evaluated by medical personnel at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cecil County Fire and EMS
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue box 1304, station 13, paramedic two.
00:03
Motor vehicle collision with injury, area of West Pulaski Highway, Elkton Road.
00:07
Fire ops 2232.
00:10
Engine 14 has five.
00:12
Engine 14 has 52233 fire ops.
00:18
Paramedic three nine four over two.
00:23
Three hundred and ninety-four would choose twenty-two thirty-three fire ops.
00:29
All right, just that.
00:34
Everybody six around twenty-two thirty-three fire ops.
00:42
Yes, one's around.
00:45
Yes, one around twenty-two thirty-three fire ops.
00:52
Assistant 14, you're out.
00:54
Assistant 14, 2233 fire ops.
01:01
Assistant 14 on fire ops.
01:06
Units are at West Pulaski and Elkton Road.
01:09
Report was two vehicles, one in the intersection went into a pole.
01:12
Have at least one patient with chest pains.
01:16
Five for our ops.
01:19
Arrival engine 14, two vehicle collision, one into a pole, one in the intersection.
01:23
Out checking on injuries.
01:25
Lieutenant 14 to command.
01:31
This is 13 on fire, fire ops.
01:35
Rescue box 1304, Engine 14 has arrived.
01:37
Two vehicles, one person in the intersection went into a pole, checking on injuries.
01:40
2234.
01:46
304 arrived.
01:48
304, 2234.
01:55
FB 311 en route.
02:01
Command to dispatch, two patients for evaluation.
02:05
Pursue two patients for evaluation, 2235.
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