Motor vehicle accident with one injured at Chelsea intersection, Chelsea MA
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A motor vehicle accident occurred at the intersection near Maverick Street and Highland Street in Chelsea. One person was reported with right side abdominal pain and received emergency medical response.
Audio|Heard on: Chelsea Fire Dispatch
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Chelsea Engine 2, respond to the intersection of Maverick Street and Highland Street, report of a motor vehicle accident.
00:06
Chelsea Engine 2,
00:08
respond,
00:09
intersection of Maverick Street and Highland Street, report of a motor vehicle accident, no injuries initially.
00:19
2 is Maverick and Highland, 1128.
00:27
Engine 3 to Fire Alarm.
00:31
File line, Mason, engine 3.
00:35
On the air in service, Everett Evans, Bruce, well 10 minute.
00:41
Engine 3, you're on the air, Everett Evans, Spruce.
00:44
1129.
00:50
14 to fireline.
00:53
814. 814.
00:57
A14 is on to the BI.
01:02
A141 to BI at 1129.
01:05
Engine 2 to follow.
01:13
Answering engine 2.
01:15
Engine 2. On scene, that's here.
01:19
Engine 2 on scene, 1133.
01:22
G2 to file.
01:25
Anything, NG2.
01:27
Yeah, VMS responding.
01:32
That's a negative.
01:34
There were no injuries reported initially.
01:36
We'll get them started that way.
01:39
All right, yeah, we're going to have one patient.
01:41
Thank you about for right side of the abdominal.
01:44
Okay.
01:47
We have the update, one patient with right side abdominal pain, 1134.
01:58
62 to Chelsea Fire.
01:59
We have the response on Maverick Street with a five-minute estimated call arrival.
02:05
EMS, five minutes up from Maverick and Highland, 1136.
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Location mentioned:
Highland St & Maverick St, Chelsea, MA 02150
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