Traffic accident with injuries near Loveville Rd, St Mary's County MD
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A traffic accident with injuries occurred near Loveville Road in Maryland. A female was initially trapped but was later freed and is awake and talking.
Audio|Heard on: St. Mary's County Fire and EMS
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03:10
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue at 73 and there you have near Loveville Road.
00:04
There are big a accident with injuries.
00:08
Station 7, you 117 or 8,8, 8,004 or 2.
00:12
(number withheld).
00:17
I respond. Switching 02.2.
00:20
Uh-huh.
00:23
519-on-2.
00:26
5-9-on-2.
00:28
May 1.4-2. 1-4.
00:38
798.9-8. 798.
00:42
On 2.
00:49
All right.
00:53
Squad 7, Sergeant 104.
00:56
Okay.
01:02
It's responding to the 703 Rescue Box.
01:05
Go ahead and switch to Alpha 3.
01:12
7903. 7904 Alpha 3.
01:13
City 104 Alpha 3.
01:17
798 Alpha 3.
01:24
That's a mute off three.
01:27
That's right.
01:31
We had a caller advising that the female can get out of the vehicle because it's on his side.
01:36
Would you like to stop, preface assignment?
01:40
The person is awake and talking.
01:46
Good, Curtis.
01:48
I'm direct.
02:04
Upgrading next, Roy 2x783, Mary of near Loveville Road, every vehicle, and possibly one tramp squad 2 is being alerted (number withheld).
02:17
Chief Tooby.
02:19
Not three.
02:25
Say Mary's when my squad comes up for mind and southbound three, not just close.
02:29
All right.
02:36
Squat 2.
02:38
No,
02:40
sir.
02:45
Here, 2, Squad 2, 7-bound 3-0 to Stokelose.
02:50
Squat 2.
02:53
Squad 2.
03:00
Branch Squat 7 the 8 patient is now out of the vehicle.
03:06
734.
03:08
After. All right, I copy.
03:09
Good. Cancel Squad 2.
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Loveville Rd, Maryland
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