Pickup truck crashes into tree near South County Trail, Charlestown RI
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A pickup truck crashed into a tree near South County Trail on Route 2. There were injuries reported and an initial report of fire, but no active fire was found. The driver was removed from the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Westerly & Chariho Area Fire Departments
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
Route 2 just south of Charlestown Richmond fire.
00:04
I got a report of a motor vehicle accident vehicle on fire with injuries.
00:10
Unknown on entrapment.
00:31
Teltson Dispatch, Attention, Charlestown Ambulance, Troust, Trousal Fire District.
00:36
Charlestown Police should be responding in the area near South County Trail before a pickup truck into a tree, reported to be on fire with injuries.
00:48
That's near South County Trail for motor vehicle accident,
00:53
car versus tree,
00:55
injuries, fluid,
00:57
fire. 841.
01:05
South Town Town City-O-5 Responding Station 8.
01:12
Hello.
01:17
Charlestown Car 705, responding, Station 7.
01:36
Charlestown Car 802 responding.
01:40
Southly.
01:48
Charles Town.
01:51
This is a car 705 responding station 7.
01:55
It is a truck into a tree.
01:57
I don't see active fire.
01:59
We'll be responding station seven momentarily.
02:04
Time up.
02:11
Hey down there.
02:13
Charles Town, engine 716 responding crew 2.
02:19
Copy 7116, 2, 845.
02:29
Charles Town, engine 812, respond to 4.
02:34
Copy 812 was 4, 845.
02:35
Copy 812 was 4, 846.
02:44
Toronto's engine 716 is on scene.
02:47
We'll be out, refuter will be on.
02:50
Looks like driver's been extricated, no active fire.
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Location mentioned:
S County Trail, Charlestown, RI 02813
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