Motor vehicle accident with injuries near Hayestown School, Danbury CT
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Emergency responders are attending a motor vehicle accident with injuries near Hayestown Elementary School at Tamarack Avenue and nearby cross streets in Danbury, CT. Leaking fluids were reported at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Danbury Fire HQ
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 23 and A1.
00:02
Respond to motor vehicle accident with injuries.
00:05
At near Tamarack Avenue, Hayestown Elementary School, cross streets or I-84 overpass and Glenhill Road.
00:13
Engine 23 and A1, respond to motor vehicle accident with injuries.
00:18
At near Tamarack Avenue, Hayestown Elementary School,
00:22
cross streets or I-84 overpass and Glenhill Road.
00:31
This match, H, you will take that and please the main one.
00:37
Receive T.
00:43
23 is responding?
00:47
We receive 23, you're in route.
00:49
23B, be advised, car (number withheld).
00:57
All our dispatch from car 45.
01:01
Car 45?
01:04
Disregard.
01:07
Car 45, I have you on the call.
01:12
Received, I was going to ask for PD, but they're here.
01:14
I was going to ask for PD, but they're here.
01:23
Car 45, engine 23.
01:26
Do you still need us to respond?
01:30
Affirmative 23, there's leaking fluids.
01:39
EMS from Car 45.
01:45
Go ahead for A2.
01:48
I'm gonna pull up so you can park right in front of the bus.
01:53
Roger, do you have a better location where in front of the school on Tamarack?
01:59
We're on the east-paste town side right before the Oak Lane entrance.
02:06
Roger, we'll be right there.
02:12
A2 is on scene, Tim Rack.
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Location mentioned:
Tamarack Ave, Danbury, CT 06811
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