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Non injury two vehicle accident near bear creek pike, Columbia TN
A two vehicle traffic accident occurred near Bear Creek Pike and Mount Olivet Road in Maury County. Emergency units confirmed no injuries. One person was checked and there was no entrapment. The scene was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Maury County Fire
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
An accident with injuries reported by the Sheriff’s Office, about half a mile up Mount Olivet off Bear Creek.
00:26
Rescue 21 continue to Greensmill, Engine 21 responding to Mount Olivet.
00:35
Now for a new engine 21.
00:40
Sarjean.
00:42
You're going to 2161.
00:54
2161.
01:00
I'm seeing Greens Mill Road, two vehicle non injury accident.
01:10
Comparative. Comparative.
01:17
The Congress, I recommend.
01:25
Greenfield command.
01:26
Go ahead.
01:29
Starting tuned in route, Mount Olivet.
01:34
That's affirmative break.
01:36
Any other unit responding to Mount Olivet per Sheriff’s Office can cancel.
01:42
It is a non injury accident.
01:51
Engine 21 on the scene has one vehicle on the edge, one subject filling the vehicle on Mount August.
01:57
Engine 21 command.
02:06
Squad 32 is on the scene, Grangeville.
02:12
Affirmative.
02:21
Cone from Greensville,
02:23
command.
02:28
One patient, no entrapment.
02:30
Rescue 21 can return to service.
02:41
Command all of it, command terminated, Engine 21 available.
02:48
That's affirmative.
02:51
Break.
02:53
Command from Green Snow, are you complete vacuum service?
02:58
No. At this Rescue 21, hit me on something.
03:04
Affirmative.
03:05
Thank you.
03:10
Rescue 21 available.
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Location mentioned:
Bear Creek Pike & Mt Olivet Rd, Columbia, TN 38401
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