Head-on collision on Clarksville Pike with injuries, Columbia MD
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According to the dispatch call, a head-on collision occurred at Clarksville Pike and Beaverbrook Road with injuries reported. One person was initially trapped but was later freed. Multiple emergency units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Fire Dispatch
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2-2 truck tail Evans 26 respond.
00:02
Clarksville Pike at Beaverbrook Road for the rescue with injuries.
00:06
After 836.
00:11
9.95 respond in the ocean way at Drydearth Boulevard.
00:16
Check on the Woffer County Police, 8.30.
00:24
2226, switch over to Bravo 1.
00:27
Looks like it's being reported with entrapment town.
00:34
5, you're going to be responding to that skill alarm.
00:37
Engine 141, paramedic 25, truck 7, battalion 2, AMS2, safety 1, respond.
00:43
Clarksville Pike at Beaverbrook Road, Clarksville Pike at Beaverbrook Road for the rescue with entrapments.
00:49
It's going to be on Bravo 1.
00:50
Bravo 1 response, 839.
00:56
Howard's of Battalion 2, all units of status and route respond in the Clarksville Pike in the area of Beaverbrook Road for a head-on collision.
01:05
We have two vehicles reporting one-person trapped airbags have deployed.
01:10
It should be a blue vehicle and a white vehicle.
01:13
Rock two, Howard.
01:15
Trot two.
01:18
Tron location, Beaverbrook and Clarksville Pike.
01:23
No entrapment.
01:24
We're holding with Station 2.
01:27
Return the rest.
01:32
Howard's okay.
01:33
No entrapment.
01:34
Hold them with Station 2 units.
01:35
All the units can go in service.
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