Motorcycle collides with electric bike in Brigham City, Brigham City UT
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A motorcycle collided with an electric bike near 1075 South and 775 West in Brigham City. A 13-year-old male involved in the accident is conscious and breathing. Emergency services responded to the scene for medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Box Elder County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Brigham Ambulance Crew 2.
00:02
Respond to traffic accident.
00:04
At near 1075 South and 775 West.
00:08
Brigham City.
00:28
Bravo's call Boxover for 911 unknown unit to vac one stop main street hardline hang up from a business number at Box with the county.
00:38
All right, too.
00:41
Copy Bravo, Bravo.
00:44
Copy, Bravo 12, Bravo 13.
00:46
One South Main Street, hang up call from the business line, just 10.14, and it sounds like we are also getting a motorcycle accident in Bravo 10.
00:56
If you could respond, near 1075 South and 775 West.
01:04
We're eliminated, well.
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All right 12, you can sign the PI to me and give Bravo $10.00.
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Provo 12, Popo 5.
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I'm close by.
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Do you need to there?
01:25
If you're close by, where are the detail phone?
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We are still trying to get those details.
01:33
It's going to be near 1075 South and 775 West.
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It's going to be motorcycle versus an electric bike.
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That's the first party caller.
01:41
13-year-old male conscious breathing.
01:44
We're still trying to get further on the motorcycle.
01:47
This will be a built-service amount for medicals.
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Location mentioned:
W & W 1075 S, Brigham City, UT 84302
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