Motor vehicle accident with fire response in Cambridge, Cambridge MA
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A motor vehicle accident occurred at Monsignor O'Brien Highway and Edwin H Land Boulevard in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Fire and emergency medical services responded to the scene with assistance from Boston fire engine and state police. An unresponsive individual was reported near Cambridge Street.
Audio|Heard on: Cambridge EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Sign on, respond, Land Boulevard at Monsignor O'Brien Highway for a motor vehicle accident.
00:06
Thank you. See.
00:12
Thank you.
00:19
Good.
00:23
We're off the next foot-time.
00:25
See.
00:30
Pro base paramedic 20.
00:33
Tony came in privately but we'll be notifying U-Uville House (number withheld) Cambridge Street, (number withheld) Cambridge Street, unit 602 for an unresponsive.
00:48
Okay 20 fire alarm.
00:59
Hi, I'm the answering primary 20.
01:00
Engine 3.
01:03
T20, our dispatch will be notifying responding to the U-go for the unresponsive.
01:09
Reaching.
01:15
Carverick to fire alarm.
01:17
Camera 6. Camera 6.
01:21
First morning to Lovolvard and once in your right on the way.
01:29
P6-year-is-1 in the next 6th 20 further.
01:38
Number 20.
01:40
Around my day.
01:44
P20 or off that to seven.
01:47
Aval two, fire alarm.
01:51
Avald's two.
01:53
Hey, one, a fire alarm.
01:55
We're on scene.
01:58
Avald's two, you're on scene, nice, be nice.
02:04
And you three to fire alarm.
02:06
And two three.
02:11
A Boston engine was already on scene before we got there.
02:15
They're handling it with Mass State Police.
02:18
You can clear the rescue.
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Location mentioned:
Monsignor O'Brien Hwy & Edwin H Land Blvd, Cambridge, MA 02141
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