Single-car crash with injuries on state forest road, Groton VT
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Emergency services responded to a single-car crash with injuries and possible hazards near State Forest Road in Groton, Vermont.
Audio|Heard on: Northern New Hampshire Law Net
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Twin states the Woodville Ambulance, Groton Fire Department, and Groton EMS respond to near State Forest Road.
00:11
For a one-car motor vehicle collision with injuries and unknown hazards.
00:16
Again, Twin State to Broughton Fire Department, Groton EMS, and Woodville Ambulance.
00:22
Respond to near State Forest Road for a one-car motor vehicle collision with injuries and unknown hazards.
00:30
Time of your tone, 1348.
00:38
Go ahead.
00:43
Ville 2, you're responding 1348.
00:47
Twin State, Littleton A3.
00:55
A3, go ahead.
01:01
A3 at LRH.
01:04
Littleton A3, you are at LRH, 1349.
01:12
That's for one to graphing.
01:16
Good morning.
01:22
With your traffic again?
01:24
Up in New Hampshire 20.
01:29
Take to New Hampshire 20.
01:31
However, I won't be able to get anything back as our spots in NCICs down.
01:35
All right. That explains my mind's not working.
01:38
Time 12.
01:43
...state to Groton Fire Department and Groton EMS.
01:46
Stand by for second tone.
01:59
Twin State to Groton EMS and Groton Fire Department, respond to near State Forth Road for a one-car motor vehicle collision with injuries and unknown hazards.
02:09
Again, Twin State to state to Groton Fire Department and Groton EMS, respond to near State Forth Road for a one-car motor vehicle collision with injuries and unknown hazards.
02:18
Time of your second tone, 1354.
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Location mentioned:
State Forest Rd, Groton, VT 05046
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