Two vehicle collision with airbags deployed at Glendale and 185th Ave, Citrus Park AZ
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Two vehicles collided at the intersection of Glendale and 185th Avenue. Both vehicles' airbags deployed. There is a report of a fire and possible trapped person. Emergency fire and medical teams have been dispatched. A caller in the white truck stated no one in the vehicles was injured.
Audio|Heard on: Maricopa County Sheriff - West
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01:33
Transcript:
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Emergency traffic[1] is Westside District 2.223B for an accident unknown injuries.
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Glendale and 185th Avenue.
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Brindle on 185 Avenue units responding acknowledge.
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Remaining on 200 other channels clear, 2247.
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223.
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2nd, break.
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Johnny is going to be Glendale in 185th Avenue.
00:33
The two vehicle accident at the intersection.
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A complaint isn't witness to White Ford X4 versus a White Ford pickup.
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Unknown injuries so far,
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we are starting fire,
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so someone may be trapped in the vehicle,
00:49
our bags have deployed in both vehicles.
00:55
You break triple two myself, and send us out traffic.
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2.92,
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Greg?
01:09
Show extenders for trying to find documentation.
01:18
10462 units.
01:19
We have a caller by name (name withheld), who is in the white truck, says no one in the car was injured.
01:27
Roll Metro Fire is 17.
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Six minutes, ETA.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Emergency traffic: Radio channel limited to urgent or emergency communications only.
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Location mentioned:
N 185th Ave & W Glendale Ave, Citrus Park, AZ 85355
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