Two-car accident at Newark intersection disables vehicles, Newark NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a two-car collision occurred at the intersection near Frelinghuysen Avenue and Van Vechten Street in Newark. Emergency services responded, but both drivers declined medical treatment. Both vehicles are damaged and will be towed.
Audio|Heard on: Essex NJ Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:24
Transcript:
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It's a two-car oVA.
00:01
EMS rescues not to see him.
00:04
The other one has masks.
00:06
You get my 308.
00:09
10-0 units from station with like 630s engine 29 for signal 308 well then agent 29 9 10 to 24 05 507 now
00:21
We're not the court
00:24
Trina RAPID Air is all over here Just from here
00:33
Tanya4 headquarters T94 is on the same to stop at command
00:37
Thank you.
00:40
Time 4 headquarters.
00:42
294. Do you put a rush yard on North PD?
00:47
The CMVA is in the intersection of Frelinghuysen Avenue,
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Van Vechten Street,
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and McClellan Street.
00:57
The 24th headquarters.
00:58
Time 4th. Time 4th.
01:02
PINV-V-EMS Heavy Rescue 301, check all drivers,
01:08
and they refuse further medical attention at the same.
01:11
Time for the airport.
01:16
Also notify NOPEDE that both vehicles are inoperable at this time and will need to be told.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Frelinghuysen Ave & Van Vechten St, Newark, NJ 07114
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