Two-car accident with injuries near Oakman and Ford, Dearborn MI
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According to the dispatch call, a two-car accident occurred near Oakman Boulevard and Ford Road involving a black Charger and a white BMW. Emergency responders report possible injuries, including an 18-year-old with head pain. Police and rescue units are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Dearborn Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Car 7. Easy two, car accident, Oakman and Ford.
00:05
One car is a black charger at 204.
00:11
Another car is a white BMW, possible injuries.
00:19
Easy 2-OK.
00:21
Two-car accident,
00:23
Oakman and Ford Road.
00:25
Car 7's en route.
00:28
Thank you, seven.
00:29
No, I'm driving.
00:31
Eighty-two, one rescue for an 18-year-old complaining of head pain.
00:36
We'll get rescue and we're out.
00:39
Sam, uh.
00:41
We're sending rescue for at least one.
00:44
Okay.
00:46
Rio Carpour.
00:48
Four, go ahead.
00:49
One female in custody at the station.
00:52
Starting mileage (number withheld).
00:55
(number withheld).
00:56
(number withheld).
01:01
K1, we'll be in Rotter the station.
01:08
K1, okay.
01:10
EG2, do you need more cars?
01:13
EG2, we'll take one more on a PPPT.
01:16
Two, I'm pulling up the accident right now.
01:20
Two, okay.
01:30
One, I'm on solid feeling or a tonne.
01:32
I'll grab the PG and head to PT to location.
01:38
Okay, I believe four accidents at the station grabbing it currently, so you can disregard car one.
01:45
The station four, engine four rescue four are needed at Oakman and Ford Road for an injury accident.
01:51
PD is already on scene.
01:53
Enter, four rescue four are due.
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Location mentioned:
Oakman Blvd & Ford Rd, Dearborn, MI 48126
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