Motor vehicle accident with one patient transported, Dover MA
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A motor vehicle accident occurred at the intersection near Dedham Street and Chestnut Street. Emergency units including fire and rescue responded. One woman did not open her door. One patient was transported to hospital while another refused care.
Audio|Heard on: Dover, Medfield and Millis Fire
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
Motor vehicle crash, Dedham at Chestnut.
00:03
I'm not sure if there's any injuries yet, but can you guys get started?
00:08
Dedham at Chestnut for the motor vehicle accident.
00:13
The MC 112's responding to station.
00:20
Control, can you turn on fire for that too?
00:42
Dover control of the fire department? Dedham at Chestnut for the motor vehicle accident.
00:47
I'm getting multiple 911s on that.
00:50
They said one of the women involved is not opening her door.
00:57
It's Dedham at Chestnut for the motor vehicle accident.
01:00
Officers are en route.
01:09
7-03-0.
01:12
707 is on. 7-0-7 is on the station.
01:23
107 is on the way to the station.
01:32
7-1-1-1. 7-1.
01:37
Thank you.
01:40
Silverfires on the air, standing by 1530 seconds.
01:50
Over control, A1, and fire.
02:06
You guys can cancel.
02:08
There was a Needham Firefighter on scene.
02:11
He called his units and they're going to transport.
02:16
So be all set.
02:19
The engine one's on the engine.
02:20
The engine one left.
02:21
Come in.
02:29
Let me see events in one.
02:31
You're on-scene stab.
02:33
It's continued.
02:41
Command to store-fire drone control.
02:45
Neum Rescue 3 is going to be transporting momentarily.
02:50
Possibly one more refusal.
02:52
Looks like the tow trucking.
02:59
Freakase command.
03:01
Needable standing refusal and low-cutter...
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