Two vehicle collision at hoover and colton with chest injury, Billings MT
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Two vehicles collided near Hoover Avenue and Colton Boulevard. An initial report indicated a trapped victim and chest injury, but no one was trapped. Emergency units responded and later canceled some resources.
Audio|Heard on: Yellowstone County Law Enforcment, Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2, engine 3, engine 4, AMR, BC,
00:04
respond to the intersection of Hoover Avenue and Colton Boulevard for a traffic collision.
00:13
Victim is trapped or pinned, unable to get out of the vehicle,
00:18
two vehicle collision.
00:20
One of the injuries is possibly a hit to the chest.
00:23
This will be on TAC 2.
00:29
This is best, BC.
00:33
DC, go ahead.
00:37
My MVP is saying that no one is trapped or pinned, is that correct?
00:45
Negative, we are receiving a trapped pin victim on Com centers in.
00:55
Lawson responding, downgrading due to weather.
00:59
Medical 107, copy, responding, downgrading due to the weather.
01:08
We're trying to get on. We're trying to get up there.
01:10
We're going to be able to be able to get on.
01:13
And my train to get on,
01:15
and get me a spot, and get me a spot, and that's the rest area.
01:18
And if you turn it on the on-ramed, so,
01:22
I'm going to be able to take it, all the ground down.
01:37
Engine 3 is on scene.
01:40
Colton and Hoover, the two vehicles, both on all fours.
01:45
Go one car with moderate front-end damage.
01:49
Angel 3 is going to investigate, 3's in command.
01:53
I'll let you know if we have anybody trapped here shortly.
02:00
Number 13, number 31.
02:07
Covering Colton, B.C., Ninja 2, you guys can cancel.
02:13
Agent 4, you guys can cancel as well.
02:19
Four cause a cancel.
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