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Two vehicle crash near walmart on route 12 with minor injury, Coldwater MI
A two-vehicle crash occurred near Walmart on Route 12. One vehicle hit a small tree. A driver reported a bloody nose but declined medical treatment. Both drivers refused further medical help.
Audio|Heard on: Branch County Public Safety
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Have you gotten any reports of a vehicle accident in front of Walmart on US-12?
00:05
Affirmative, I was just about to give it out, and I think it's going to be a minor personal injury.
00:11
I was told somebody's got a bloody nose.
00:14
They've got a front end right into one of the little trees here.
00:18
Clear. 25.14.
00:24
Clear the head.
00:31
We do have them on the radio.
00:33
They are not wanting medical, such as to be a personal injury.
00:38
And there are two vehicles involved, and one of them is into a tree.
00:47
Finally, there's on a little bit, right?
00:50
1221 en route with a 19-year-old female, clinic of nausea, vomiting times, two days, as well as some abdominal pain.
00:57
Water shares 148 over 90, pulses, 98, sinus on the monitor, 100% on room air with a sugar of 112.
01:04
She said, for ophrine for nausea, and if you don't cry anything further, we'll see you in about 6.
01:10
Our phone, right, local water is clear.
01:13
21 clear.
01:19
25, we've got the second vehicle pulling out of the roadway into the Walmart parking lot.
01:25
Do they need a wrecker?
01:31
Need a tow? Do you want me to see it a no-preferred started that way? We do not have that driver on the radio.
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Location mentioned:
E Chicago St, Coldwater, MI 49036
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