Teen injured in two‑vehicle crash in Grand Island, Grand Island NE
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According to the dispatch call, a car and a commercial truck collided near Forrest Street and Houston Avenue North in Grand Island. One 16‑year‑old female passenger reported shoulder pain, and the vehicle’s airbags deployed. Emergency services were requested at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Grand Island Police, Fire and EMS
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
One of the occupants of the Nissan just called was complaining of shoulder pain but declined (number withheld) at this time.
00:11
Tandthor.
00:15
424 (number withheld), attach a plate.
00:19
Go ahead, 424.
00:23
Graphic, commercial truck, (number withheld), repeating (number withheld).
00:38
Returns to a black 2009 Chevy Silverado pickup.
00:43
(name withheld), 3‑month‑3 West Division July 2026.
00:48
Salad insurance is attached.
00:52
Stand for having an additional place.
00:53
I'm ready.
00:56
Temper, go ahead.
00:58
Nebraska, Passenger 8, D.
01:00
David, (number withheld), D.
01:02
David, (number withheld) on our Nissan shoots.
01:11
Blue 2012 Nissan Juke, (name withheld), near North Lincoln, July 2026, followed insurance.
01:24
10.4, thank you.
01:28
1417.
01:43
424 GSC and admin.
01:47
Go ahead, 424.
01:50
Can you go ahead and start me at (number withheld) for a 16‑year‑old female complaining of left shoulder pain? You do have driver‑side curtain airbag deployment.
02:02
10‑1419.
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Location mentioned:
Forrest St, Grand Island, NE 68803
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