Two suv collision with injuries near Clinton River and Raleigh, Sterling Heights MI
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred near Clinton River and Raleigh involving two SUVs with major damage. Three teenagers were inside the vehicles, airbags deployed. One male driver was reported going in and out of consciousness with head injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Macomb MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Sterling Engine 2 from dispatcher due out for an unknown accident, Clinton River Road, Section 10,
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gray SUV and a black SUV,
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callers of passers by, there's bumpers everywhere.
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multiple rapids are pinging closer to Clinton River south of Maywood Drive, Clinton River, Maywood Drive, possibly right at Raleigh.
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Sterling engine, too, from dispatch, just be advised.
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There's going to be Clinton River in Raleigh, Clinton River and Raleigh.
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We've got multiple vehicles,
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including three teenagers, who've got airbags deployed, no one's gotten out of the vehicles yet.
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And we do also have one with head pain.
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And just two has head pain.
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Stirling engine, too, I can see your pull up to be advised.
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We had another caller stating a male driver is going in and out of consciousness is pale, unknown which vehicle.
01:03
And just too has that, thank you.
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We have two cars that fall, though we've got major damage.
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We'll be on investigating.
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Understood major damage on investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Clinton River Rd & Raleigh Dr, Sterling Heights, MI 48313
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