Car crashes into building near Whalley Ave, New Haven CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and fire units responded to a vehicle crash near Whalley Avenue and Brownell Street, where a car apparently drove into a laundromat building. The driver reportedly ran away before officers arrived. No personal information or injuries were confirmed at the time.
Audio|Heard on: New Haven Fire Dispatch
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02:12
Transcript:
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Nine, emergency two,
00:03
Truck four,
00:06
Car 33, respond on a motor vehicle accident near Whalley Avenue at the laundromat, cross streets are Ella Grasso Boulevard and Brownell Street.
00:18
Reported to be a car that drove into the building.
00:26
Emergency 363, feeling the way we are.
00:32
And out of emergency three, I am calling emergency three and 63.
00:37
1999.
00:41
34, I'll be 63, I'll be there.
00:48
99 car 34 en route to Whalley Ave.
00:58
Engine 455.
01:02
Engine 455.
01:10
Engine nine, emergency three, truck four, car 34 are responding on a motor vehicle accident.
01:17
Near Whalley Avenue, the laundromat, cross streets are Ella Grasso Boulevard and Brownell Street for the motor vehicle accident.
01:26
Car struck the building.
01:37
Engine six sixty-three.
01:42
Engine six sixty-three.
01:47
Engine nine sixty-five.
01:59
Engine nine sixty-six.
02:08
Engine nine, New Haven.
02:09
Driver fled the scene.
02:11
You return truck four.
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Location mentioned:
Whalley Ave, New Haven, CT 06511
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