Two-car crash near School St sparks emergency response, Groveland MA
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A two-vehicle collision was reported near School Street causing airbag deployment and requiring emergency response and towing due to one undrivable car.
Audio|Heard on: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
We have an MBA[1] at Diane Circle and School Street.
00:08
Two cars,
00:10
side collision.
00:13
Receive, thank you.
00:16
Show us on scene, please.
00:22
Full Street at the end circle.
00:27
Richard.
00:29
5-8-16.
00:35
On scene.
00:38
Hello, I'm got home.
00:42
I'm got home.
00:51
We have airbag deployment on one of the vehicles.
00:57
Oh. Mr. Steve, do you like the Trinity are responding?
01:05
Trinit from engine three.
01:11
We're open to fire units.
01:13
Trinity is been advised as responding.
01:16
Here from Engine 3, are you going to require the squad?
01:23
Command answering, that's a negative.
01:26
I receive.
01:31
Croutland finishing AP 50, Thompson.
01:35
Receive. P.50, thank you.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:52
I have Trinity P-50 on scene already.
01:55
Engine one to handle all companies can stand down.
01:58
Going to have an evaluation done on the driver of one of the vehicles.
02:04
All right see, sir, any fluids on the road? Do I need a tow?
02:10
You are going to need a toe.
02:12
I have one with airbags with Floyd.
02:14
It's undrivable.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MBA: Motor vehicle accident involving one or more vehicles, typically resulting in minor damage or injury.
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Location mentioned:
School St & Diane Cir, Groveland, MA 01834
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