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Tanker truck incident on Route 2 with medical aid neededNew London County CT

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CT-2, Connecticut

Emergency services responded to a tanker truck incident on Route 2 delivering diesel fuel. At least one person required medical transport. There was consideration of using heavy-duty equipment for a van involved in the incident.

Audio|Source: Groton Police and Fire, Ledyard Police, Stonington Police
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Transcript:
Receive, I won Maple, I just passed Cahill. 2468, you'll be over nine nearer. Roger. Roger. Three, no. Three, eight, parlor. One. Four, six. The oxygen is still trying to get out of the vehicle when I hung up the phone with him. One six, 17, excuse 48. Forty-K, 31-2. 301[1]. 304[2] will be transporting one patient from Harmon 103. I'll be in Route 2.2.740. Roger. Is it a tanker truck or just a diesel fuel vehicle? Roger? I believe it's a tanker truck that he's delivering diesel. Roger? Fire alarm, engine 51 responding. 35 fire alarm and Prenton 3-1038. In Cleveland, all, where else is you back? 126, about 395. Anyone respondent. Sir, Baldwin, two national location. Roger? Roger. Prylon, I think he is very, a journey from back. Poor Radio, you think they're going to have a need a heavy duty for that van. 2-2 is clear, returning. H-2-169, correction. 172 and 169, 35, the wooden cap call, and equipment's clearing, wire feeding only. Such, that got it. You know, 40 troops is choppy on my end. And do you think they're going to need a heavy duty for that van? C-5-0-3-grown Far-Lan. By-Long 3-2 is clear, returning, so it's back. Negative, they should be able to get over to flap it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
301: Unit Identifier (Ambulance/Fire)
[2]
304: Unit Identifier (Ambulance/Fire)

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