Single-vehicle accident causes severe injury on Rhodes Road, Bentley Township MI
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A single-vehicle accident occurred near Rhodes Road resulting in severe injury to a 71-year-old male who is unable to exit the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Beaverton Area Fire
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
I have sent her to fetch 2 million rescue.
00:11
Rescues needed near Rhodes Road cross of SB.
00:16
It's going to be a vehicle personal injury accident with severe injury.
00:20
First called (number withheld).
00:36
The rescue is for a single-vehicle personal injury accident near Rhodes Road cross of SB.
00:47
Second call (number withheld).
01:07
Pellier's rescue, reports of a personal injury accident.
01:10
Cable vehicle near Rhodes Road cross-up SD.
01:15
Severely injured.
01:16
Third call, (number withheld).
01:31
Pellier's rescue, rescue near Rhodes Road cross of ASK,
01:37
a little vehicle accident,
01:40
severe injury.
01:42
Fourth call (number withheld).
01:45
405. 405, 470 and off station 1.
01:53
451, 473 and rest of station 1.
02:09
Wailantney Central Dispatch, 2 Billings Rescue, Rescue is needed near Rhodes roads.
02:17
Cross of SB, Seattle vehicle personal injury accident, severely injured, 5th and final (number withheld).
02:23
Four out of station two from next to thirty-one.
02:40
(number withheld) dispatchers rescue reports of a single-vehicle personal injury accident.
02:45
Updated information to 71-year-old male due to severe injury, he is unable to get out of the vehicle.
02:54
Hearing the address is near Rhodes Road cross-up SD.
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Location mentioned:
Rhodes Rd, Rhodes, MI 48652
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