Minor two-vehicle crash near South Miami Boulevard, Durham NC
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A minor two-vehicle crash occurred near South Miami Boulevard, Ellis Road, and Longmont Drive. There was damage to a white work van's driver's side door. No major injuries or leaks were found. A female patient reported a possible head impact but declined transport after evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Durham City Fire
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03:12
Transcript:
00:00
OnStar Crash Notification, near South Miami Boulevard.
00:08
OnStar Crash Notification, near South Miami Boulevard, cross of Ellis Road and Longmont Drive.
00:18
Engine 17, Engine 3.
00:25
53 on scene.
00:28
We've got two vehicles.
00:32
Four doors and damage on the driver's side door in a white work van.
00:43
Check on injuries now.
00:54
Engine 18.
00:56
Sure discretion to you whether you come out or not.
00:59
I don't see any fluids leaking.
01:01
It's like it's just a fender bender.
01:04
Okay.
01:15
Speaker 17 for measure 4.
01:25
Got me.
01:35
Oh.
01:45
13 for mission 4, you can player at the busser radiator.
02:00
DECD, this is at EMF.
02:02
Have you located the patient?
02:20
They're coming to 54 at the Roses RANVC.
02:28
Go to make 21.
02:31
Acknowledgment. You have a 31-year-old female patient restrained.
02:36
Let's hit on the driver's side door.
02:38
She believes her head might have hit the window, no obvious injuries.
02:43
Vitals are normal, self-extricated.
02:46
No other complaints and does not want to be transported.
02:54
Acknowledgment.
03:04
Engine 17 to engine three, you can clear.
03:09
We got two PDs on scene.
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Location mentioned:
S Miami Blvd, Durham, NC 27703
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