Vehicle crash with injuries at poplar avenue intersection, Germantown TN
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A collision occurred at Poplar Avenue and Poplar Woods Circle East involving two vehicles, a gray accord and a white sedan. Both suffered significant front-end damage and airbags deployed. There were injuries reported. Memphis Fire Department and police responded, and two tow trucks were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Germantown Police and Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
714 checking the area of Poplar Avenue and Poplar Woods Circle East, Poplar Avenue, Poplar Woods Circle East on MDC, possibly a gray,
00:13
a cord, and a white sedan.
00:22
Bill 14.
00:28
17-04
00:36
737 full with 714
00:38
NBC on the injuries Popland route Poplar Woods Circle East be a gray of condo cord and a white sedan headed east down 737
00:51
We're further down down
00:56
705. 30 reports minutes.
01:05
730 is in service[1], 1707.
01:11
714 scene 1711
01:15
14 on scene Memphis fire department is also on scene it's going to be substantial front and damage and airbag deployment and injury
01:30
check some 14 should be made save with injuries NPD on scene compression MFD on scene
01:38
70.
01:41
14, I'm going to need two toes.
01:47
First was going to be a gray actor at Tennessee bravo Tadena (number withheld).
01:51
Heavy front end and driver side damage.
01:55
It's going to be off the roadway about 50 feet.
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[1]
in service: Unit available for dispatch/assignments
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Location mentioned:
Poplar Woods Cir E & Poplar Ave, Germantown, TN 38138
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