Single vehicle crash into ditch near Stephen Decatur Highway, Berlin MD
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Emergency responders arrived at a single vehicle crash into a ditch near Stephen Decatur Highway in Berlin, Maryland. Two people were involved, and a dog was in the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester County Fire and EMS, State Police and Highway
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Responding, 1115.
00:05
Paramake 7 is arriving as reported.
00:07
Single car into the ditch.
00:08
We'll be out.
00:11
Okay, Paramount 7's 1115.
00:18
Number 113 is clear in line-night.
00:21
Okay 11-3.
00:27
Engine one's arriving.
00:29
782, I have committed.
00:33
Okay, engine one's arriving,
00:35
782 have all briefed for a commit.
00:42
35, Rob, Y'all came in.
00:44
Okay, thank you for example for us for.
00:50
Sierra Hotel, Romeo, India, Echo,
00:55
Victor, Echo,
00:56
Sierra. First name (name withheld),
00:58
named (name withheld).
01:00
They were 12-9-192,
01:02
12-9-92.
01:05
Two people are else.
01:06
Okay.
01:09
DMS for number (number withheld).
01:22
Okay. This.
01:25
Okay.
01:27
Well, Jackson, Niagara, all the division of the drugs release ballot,
01:31
ignition, catalog, and port-word, alcohol,
01:34
and ignition analog device required.
01:40
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01:44
Okay.
01:48
Okay. Thank you very much.
01:56
I see it. Thank you.
01:58
Thank you. Hello.
01:59
Thank you. Okay.
02:06
Through the crash, I'll be routed to near Stephen Decatur Highway.
02:11
Simply contact and family members she's got a dog in the vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
Stephen Decatur Hwy, Berlin, MD 21811
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