Two vehicles crash on westbound Highway 6 with injury, Mcclelland IA


Two vehicles collided on the westbound side of Highway 6 near McClelland. At least one person was injured. Multiple emergency responders, including paramedics and EMTs, arrived at the scene to assist.
Audio|Source: Pottawattamie County Fire and EMS
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Tension, trainer, fire department, response to you, near Highway 6 for a fluids spill. Again, trainer fire department response to you near Highway 6 for a fluids spill. First page, 1035.
00:15
This is that's 20301.
00:18
2301.
00:21
Go ahead and make it a medical call as well. I got report that there's an injury.
00:27
1045.
00:40
Attention, trainer, fire, and rescue, rescue, need near Highway 6 for an unknown injury accident. Again, trainer, fire, and rescue, need near Highway 6 for an unknown injury accident.
00:51
First page for the medical, 1036.
00:58
2301 from dispatch.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:04
Just for your 43, we did talk to both parties. They were both telling us no injuries.
01:10
Understood. I had another bystander that went by that the healthcare professional and believes they do need an ambulance.
01:16
10-4[1]. 1037.
01:31
Tension, trainer, fire, and rescue, rescue needed near Highway 6 for a personal injury accident. Trainer, fire, and rescue, rescue, needed near Highway 6.
01:41
For a personal injury accident, there are seven units I am responding,
01:46
multiple EMTs and paramedics, 1038.
01:53
That's 2301.
01:57
2301.
02:01
I'll be on location. I have a two vehicle accident on the westbound side.
02:06
I have another firefighter with me. I'll have Highway 6 command.
02:10
23 on location two vehicle from the westbound lanes, 10-3-9.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
Near US-6, McClelland, IA 51548
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