Two-vehicle accident with injury near North Amidon Avenue, Wichita KS
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A two-vehicle collision near North Amidon Avenue involved a white Nissan and white Dodge. An occupant in the Nissan reported arm pain and there was a baby in the back seat. Debris was present on the road, and units responded to check for injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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01:28
Transcript:
00:00
Break. Engine 7, squat, 7 for an injury accident, near North Amidon for an injury accident.
00:04
Near North Amidon for an injury accident.
00:08
Engine 7 and Squat, your map page 5349.
00:15
Mr. Vive en route to your party three hemorrhage call on East Waterman Street.
00:19
The calling party advises you can come in through the garage, please.
00:26
7 engine 7 for the injury accident near North Amidon Avenue.
00:31
It looks like it's a rapid deploy paying address only.
00:34
Address never verified by that calling party.
00:37
Two vehicle accident with a white Nissan and a white Dodge.
00:40
Calling party is going to be in that white Nissan.
00:42
So she has a baby in the back and her arm does hurt.
00:44
She's uncertain if the vehicles are movable, there is debris in the road.
00:48
Looks like they're going to be, they were traveling southbound in that location.
00:57
Squad 7 is unseen.
00:59
Looks like we have two vehicle accidents.
01:00
Squad 7 will check for patients.
01:03
Clentforce Squad 7 on scene with two vehicle accident checking for patients, 239.
01:22
Amidant command.
01:24
Ten,
01:27
four engine seven with Amidon Command, 2040.
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Location mentioned:
N Amidon Ave, Wichita, KS 67203
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