Vehicle accident with injuries near Leetes Island Rd and Gould Ln, Branford CT
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A vehicle accident occurred near Leetes Island Road and Gould Lane. Emergency teams including Medic 3 and Engine 1 responded. Three patients are being evaluated for injuries at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Branford Fire Department
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 3, engine 1, car 6, rescue 2, response,
00:06
vehicle accident with injuries.
00:12
Engine 1, engine 2, medic 3, car 6, he's main in the hotel.
00:28
I agree responding.
00:30
Roger McVey.
00:34
Rother, Mr. Rastew 5 to Marford.
00:35
You could put us on the ticket responding.
00:37
Roger is cut.
00:41
Refute you respond.
00:43
Rudder. Andrew.
00:47
Car six on same command.
00:52
Roger Chris.
00:53
On the same command.
00:58
Senator Bramford.
01:01
Bramford on command.
01:05
Command.
01:11
Command, you have to out.
01:13
Command three car, we're evaluating three patients.
01:18
Roger, three car evaluating three.
01:21
I agree on three.
01:25
Roger, back.
01:30
Do you want to see?
01:33
Roger. Roger.
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And I'll take a second 26 for now.
01:42
Err, I'm calling command.
01:50
Command's on, I'm at a quick one.
01:53
We're on the air, we're at Gould and Leetes Island Road.
01:56
Do you want to set over there?
01:58
Roger, we'll take you.
02:02
Receive, brain from medical response.
02:05
Roger.
02:06
Accident with injury.
02:11
Okay, fine, you can news right in and join.
02:14
Receive on, you can news right in and join.
02:17
Receive, frame for medical ones I've seen.
02:20
Roger.
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Location mentioned:
Leetes Island Rd & Gould Ln, Branford, CT 06405
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