Car crashes into tree on Shiloh Road, Blairstown NJ
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Emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle crash near Shiloh Road where a car hit a tree. The driver had very low blood pressure and needed medical help.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Station 38 Fire, 4673 Rescue, Dooler in the Hope Township, area near Shiloh Road, firm motor vehicle, and car versus tree.
00:08
Repeating, 38 Fire,
00:10
4673 Rescue in Hope Township, area near Shiloh Road for motor vehicle accident and car versus tree.
00:17
909 Warren County, 22.
00:38
The 117354, you're responding to the area near Shiloh Road.
00:43
Single vehicle versus tree.
00:46
We have requested medics.
00:58
Comberter 26, I'll be out at three p.m.
01:01
For drive and reference to play.
01:07
Thank you. Appreciate.
01:16
657 we're going to help.
01:20
57 going to hope near AF252 Shiloh route for single vehicle versus street.
01:29
The OS-2151 to EMS4.
01:34
Medic 4.
01:38
Just a small thing, I got a blood pressure on her left arm, 50 over 40, the right arm was 52 over 32.
01:50
Patient, (name withheld), we're getting surresterated now.
01:55
Okay dokey, lay her down and bring her out.
01:59
Working on it.
02:02
Patient 46 Rescue Alert, second call, 95 rescue needs related freely higher the number two.
02:06
234, Curris Corner Road, ninety-three year old male, Possible, CBA.
02:10
Getting 46 Rescue Alert, second call, 95 Rescue Mutual 8.
02:14
Freeling-Eighton, 234, occurs, corner road, ninety-three year old male, call to CVA.
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Location mentioned:
Shiloh Rd, Blairstown, NJ 07825
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