Multi-vehicle injury crash blocks Deckerville road near Burgess, Deckerville MI
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Having been involved in a two-vehicle crash near Deckerville, multiple injured individuals encountered roadblocks and emergency response efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Sandusky Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Deckerville Fire Department.
00:02
Attention Deckerville Fire Department.
00:03
You're needed on Deckerville Road, west of Burgess Road for two-car personal injury collision.
00:08
Punturet, Clare at 549.
00:22
Yes, sir.
00:23
I'm going to respond to the original vehicle.
00:26
Just about on scene now.
00:28
Clear.
00:30
Clear.
00:34
Take it. I'm on scene.
00:37
Looks like I had it on a band.
00:40
I'm going to pick up.
00:41
We're setting roadblocks off at the four corners and near that purchase.
00:48
Clear.
00:55
Deckerville C1.
00:56
We should have two injuries in one vehicle and then another caller, so three total.
01:03
Copy that. I have one outside on the phone right now.
01:08
I have another fireman here with me.
01:11
Deckerville C1 central.
01:14
Deckerville C1, go ahead.
01:16
The two in the van,
01:18
they have some facial injuries,
01:20
but they're up and moving around.
01:24
We do have 9-10 and...
01:27
We have 911[1] and 9-10 en route.
01:32
Copy that.
01:36
I just advised them.
01:37
This is nothing but she died out here.
01:38
Oh.
01:41
Do you have any deputies to shut the road down?
01:45
We have them on the way.
01:46
We have three and road commissions that have been contacted.
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[1]
911: 911 hang-up
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Location mentioned:
Deckerville Rd, Deckerville, MI 48427
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