Two-vehicle accident near black horse pike and nicholson road, Audubon NJ
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A two-vehicle accident occurred near Black Horse Pike and Nicholson Road, with one vehicle crashing into a tree. Emergency responders are attending to the scene and checking for injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Bellmawr Fire West and Highway Ops 1
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
1342, 2 vehicle accident with injuries.
00:03
Your ambulance is coming from Lourdes.
00:07
42, okay.
00:10
A third call now vehicle into a tree.
00:16
40-2. Okay.
00:22
I said it's arrived at all.
00:24
97. 97.
00:29
ULS.Aid off arriving straggers with medics.
00:33
Yeah.
00:39
County, 2136 is going to be available on patient refusal.
00:44
2136. 2136. 4136.
00:49
If you have 24, we're going to be available.
00:56
2556
00:59
County Biel's 23rd clear available for order County can you let a PD know we have a person going on the opposite way of Black Horse Pike
01:20
And 1342's arriving, we've got one vehicle onto a tree, we'll be after investigating.
01:25
1340. 1342.
01:30
Horse Pike was this?
01:36
And I guess where it was right before Nicholson Road and Black Horse Pike.
01:45
Okay, BS4.
01:54
1342 canton county 13402 i just advise if you need a medic start of your way that they were advising they were unsure on any of the injuries out there
02:05
no you can hold off on the medic for now it's one vehicle accident everybody's out we're checking for injuries
02:10
all right
02:12
1342
02:20
Section 1342.
02:23
BLS can continue in to check one juvenile patient.
02:29
There's something like that.
02:31
Okay. Thank you again.
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Location mentioned:
Black Horse Pike & Nicholson Rd, Audubon, NJ 08106
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