Traffic accident with injuries on I-95 northbound near Exit 175, North Laurel MD
A traffic accident involving two vehicles occurred on northbound I-95 near Exit 175. Emergency responders including fire and paramedic units were dispatched to the scene. Police were already present, and all occupants of the vehicles were confirmed to be out and safe. The extent of injuries is not known.
Audio|Source: Howard County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 121, squad 6, paramic 65, Paramac 105, 105, respond 95 north in area 175 for the rescue with injuries, Alpha 2[2], 1148.
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1-21, Squad 6, Paramount 1-105, Hermit 165, Hermit 65, responding 95 northbound just prior to the 175 exit.
00:26
To me for MVC[1] with injuries, it was called an MSP, they are not on scene, nor do they have an extent of the injuries.
00:35
It should be two vehicles, unsure which shoulder?
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1750.
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One two, Firehauer, you implays this on the Red Q and play 65 back in service.
00:47
Six-five, where are you coming from?
00:54
We're coming from quarters.
00:56
Okay, one zero five, I'll hold you ready.
01:02
One zero five, be direct.
01:05
I'll direct.
01:06
Correct, and service.
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...25 response 7504, Oakland's road, six subject,
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Alpha 2[2], 1151.
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Engine 121 is Splat 6.
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Squad 6.
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The accident is at the light.
01:31
When you take the exit for 175 off 95,
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you'll see we have PDM scene.
01:37
We're going to sit on 175.
01:39
If you can come up the ramp, we'll just have you blocked behind the police.
01:43
Looks like everybody's out of the vehicle, please and also.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVC: Motor vehicle collision involving one or more vehicles, with or without reported injuries.
[2]
Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.
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