Vehicle collision at redfield road and route 543, Bel Air South MD
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According to the dispatch call, a motor vehicle collision happened at the intersection of Redfield Road and Route 543. A 36-year-old female reported head, back, and neck pain. Multiple emergency medical and fire units responded, and at least one patient was taken to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Harford County Fire and EMS
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Medical Box 321-1, Ambulance 62, 2nd U.S, for a motor vehicle collision, the intersection of Redfield Road and 543, talker fire, 1333.
00:14
That XX, 62 is a route.
00:20
62 to 1333.
00:26
6.62, the area of Redfield Road and South Mountain Green Road, location information.
00:35
Here, Rick.
00:38
The same copy.
00:43
One's 1334.
00:49
Parametric 41 station.
00:52
The station, 1330.
00:59
Do three down, Maddox 62.
01:03
Maddox 62. A 36-year-old female complaining of head, back, and neck pain.
01:10
I'd like to go to the hospital.
01:13
Medi-2, okay.
01:19
Rescue agent for the route, huge story in the group.
01:22
I got nothing having it.
01:23
We'll be investigated.
01:25
Okay, rescue engine four arrived investigating 1335.
01:34
Cecil 101's in route to address me.
01:39
Is that Cecil 101?
01:45
That's correct in route to arbitragee.
01:52
24 amount 324 1336 1336 Press Fugure positive station Press engine 51330.
02:07
Foreman County Ambulance 485 has arrived.
02:12
485, 1338.
02:18
52 arrived.
02:21
1338. In front of 3-1, we tuck all to the side.
02:29
That's from 485.
02:30
That's from 485.
02:31
Alright,
02:35
485.
02:36
Can you confirm a numeric of (number withheld) as in Boy?
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Location mentioned:
MD-543 & Redfield Rd, Bel Air South, MD 21015
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