Vehicle accident with possible injury on 16th Street, Kearney NE
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There was a vehicle accident on 16th Street in Kearney with possible injury. Emergency units responded and established a command that was later terminated.
Audio|Heard on: Buffalo County/City of Kearney Public Safety
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 32 is also 107-5-0.
00:05
(number withheld).
00:09
24-5 is 1097.
00:15
(number withheld).
00:18
(number withheld).
00:19
The 7307.
00:23
(number withheld). 1700.
00:24
(number withheld).
00:30
Rescue one, Buffalo County.
00:33
Can't rescue one.
00:36
10-97[1], this is going to be 16th Street Command.
00:42
433.
00:44
All responding to vehicle crash, both vehicles on the wheels,
00:48
possibly one patient.
00:54
2nd10907. Square, 225, 245, what is your name?
01:04
Good Sam 1.
01:05
That's what I kind of...
01:08
Good Sam 1.
01:12
Go ahead, 204.
01:17
434.
01:26
Go ahead, 201.
01:29
Can you get a hold of the on-call investigator and send my works out, please?
01:36
24, (number withheld).
01:39
235. 236 caught in the traffic, so called 201.
01:44
24, 14305.
01:47
Good time, well and good time base, kind of original.
01:52
That has.
01:56
Two rings at this time.
02:01
Town base, understood.
02:05
No. Understood.
02:11
215, okay.
02:16
By 2.1.5.
02:20
I'm out.
02:21
3216, d-do with Atman?
02:25
1437.
02:31
163, Command, Buffalo County.
02:35
16th Street, Command. Command. Command is terminated.
02:39
Command is terminated.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-97: Arrived on scene
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Location mentioned:
W 16th St, Kearney, NE
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