Property damage crash blocks pinkney and 36th, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a property damage crash involving a white Mitsubishi Lancer and red and white Pontiac occurred near Pinkney Street and 36th Street. The vehicles blocked the traffic lane and could not be moved. Medical responders treated a patient and transported them to the Med Center without emergency lights or sirens. Follow-up care was arranged at UNMC.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
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Two out of thirty-six.
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Key start towards a property damage accident, near 36th and Pinkney, three zero in Pinkney,
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two vehicle accident, not movable in traffic lane involving a white Mitsubishi Lancer and a red and white Pontiac.
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Two out of 36.
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Clear.
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1120.
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Two out of 48, both cars are arriving.
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1121 and be advised, medic 24 has just gone en route to the hospital standby.
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We'll find out which hospital.
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148, clear.
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And they're going to the Med Center code 2.
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748.
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48, click.
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1121.
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Madam 33.
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Two Adam 33.
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Show me 10-736.
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I'm wrapping on that accident.
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1122.
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She'd make a 45.
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She'd make a 45.
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She'd make 45.
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108 click 7 and we're clear on that injury report for the 48 and 44 404 have already arrived I'll show you in service do you make a 45 clear 1122 2 out of 48 you can show both cars change locations at UNMC for follow-up 1123
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Location mentioned:
Pinkney St & N 36th St, Omaha, NE 68111
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