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Emergency responders handle serious vehicle crash 

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Howard County, MD
Emergency responders are at the scene of a serious vehicle crash involving a box truck. They are working to stabilize the vehicle and assist people who may be trapped inside.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
02:56

Transcript:
Crash 12[3]. Crash 12. Can you have fireside contact the EMS2[4] officer and provide the contact number when they're available? Okay. Power 2, Paramedic 95. Power 2, Paramedic 95, or EMSD, 1-0-0-2. Command[2] to safety. Go ahead. I know the top side was working on increasing the strength of that tieback with a grip voice. What they end up with as the secondary backup. They have a chain that got off of the power. Going to a web and sling to the truck. Working on trying to get it tensioned up now. They don't have any tension in the license for it, though. Don't have a chain by now. Powered to Paramedic 95 or EMS2 on Alpha 2[1]. Okay. Run you up, one. We've got plenty of guys down here if you need it. Our primary concern is anchoring, truly anchoring in the rear of the box truck to Tower 1[5]. Yeah, go ahead and send somebody up with one. Traffic 15 of us. Command, the bottom side. Traffic 15 of mine. Definitely. Command of Tower 10. Good, command. 96, transporting, tie 3, 223. Your designation will be bottom side. You have crane 10, 101, and 105, work with it. You could get somebody to grab two of the chain binders off the crane and get them to the top side for them to increase that tieback. 9-6, transporting at 753. Okay, I'm correct. Taking care of. Commandant 1.5. One-five. I want to make sure you guys have the right address. It's going to be on the ground level. It's 6635. It's where you need to be with it, right? That's affirmative. We're on scene. We're up with Tower 1. We can come down if you need us too. Yeah, the patient's going to come out this way and we're at least going to want to assess some. So if you can, just come down here.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha 2: Radio Channel for EMS/Fire
[2]
Command: Incident Command
[3]
Crash 12: Traffic Accident
[4]
EMS2: Emergency Medical Services Unit
[5]
Tower 1: Fire/Rescue Apparatus

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