Two car accident with fluid spill on Albany Turnpike, Simsbury CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two cars collided near Albany Turnpike, causing a fluid spill. No one was injured in the accident.
Audio|Heard on: Simsbury Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by foot tones in the area near Albany Turnpike.
00:17
District 4 fire responding to the area near Albany Turnpike for a two-car and MVA[1].
00:22
No injuries, fluid in the road.
00:28
We're looking for 2018 Grand Cherokee and a Subaru.
00:48
Simsbury Fire, transmitted cold response for engine 2, Quint 5.
00:52
Respond a near Albany Turnpike for the two-car motor vehicle accident.
00:56
Fluids only.
00:57
It's going to be a Subaru and a Jeep Cherokee.
01:00
Timeouts, 1231.
01:07
22 responding.
01:11
22 response.
01:16
Twenty-four responding.
01:19
Twenty-four responding.
01:22
Twenty-four responding.
01:23
Thirty-six in route.
01:31
36 in room, yeah.
01:41
Mr. 35, I'm seeing confirming two car motor vehicle accident, no injuries, contents of one radiator.
01:48
135, I'm seeing two cars, no injuries, contents of one radiator,
01:53
1234.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Collision or accident involving one or more motor vehicles.
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Location mentioned:
Albany Turnpike, West Simsbury, CT 06092
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