Two SUVs collide near Cotner Blvd and O St, Lincoln NE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible car fire later identified as a two-vehicle collision involving two SUVs near the northwest corner of Cotner Boulevard and O Street in Lincoln, Nebraska. Both vehicles were smoking but not on fire. One driver reportedly experienced shoulder and arm pain, and medical support was requested at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln Police and Fire, Lancaster County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Trying to start with LFR,
00:02
It came up as a car fire.
00:03
I think it’s going to be an accident.
00:05
Cotner and O, westbound just west of.
00:08
It’s a white SUV versus another white SUV.
00:11
Both are smoking, no flames seen.
00:14
Cotner now.
00:18
Received.
00:23
(number withheld), I’m 20 on that.
00:25
It’s going to be on the northwest corner of the intersection.
00:31
Proceed.
00:37
To (number withheld).
00:47
(number withheld) will be joining me.
00:52
Receive.
01:01
Received.
01:07
June, our friend was.
01:10
Back to the last (number withheld).
01:16
Fourteen (number withheld).
01:19
Time.
01:24
Take five patients.
01:28
Twenty-two oh five.
01:33
Three four two, I’ve got the other driver over here.
01:36
If you want to have medical come down here and ask, they’re complaining of pain in the left arm and right shoulder.
01:45
Received that.
01:52
Go ahead.
01:56
One mile to the west of.
02:01
Received, would you like a welcoming party?
02:06
Oh yeah, probably.
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