Traffic accident with fluid leak causes congestion, Hartford CT
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A two-vehicle traffic accident with a fluid leak occurred near Washington Street and Park Street, causing significant traffic congestion and one patient requiring medical assistance. Police were requested to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Stretching 8, Pack 1 in District 1, Washington Street at Park Street.
00:04
For the accident with a fluid leak.
00:09
Yeah,
00:21
I love it, John. You cover call.
00:25
Call. Zero.
00:28
Hello. Tell.
00:33
I love attack when you cover.
00:34
Call. Call on you cover call.
00:46
He's got two-car, motor vehicle accident.
00:48
You got one vehicle in northern roads.
00:49
AIDV. I'll check in the 8th command.
00:52
(number withheld).
00:55
(number withheld).
01:02
You're on my, you don't have...
01:03
You don't have...
01:08
Command District.
01:11
District 1 answer command, go ahead.
01:14
Yeah, notice your case you need it.
01:16
We're gamblers.
01:17
We need urgent assistance.
01:19
We probably have one person going on.
01:21
And we need the Hartford Police Department.
01:22
We do have one vehicle in the middle of the road.
01:24
That's a big congestion here at the intersection.
01:27
All right, 10-4.
01:28
You got it.
01:29
We'll make sure you get urgent assistance and Hartford Police Department coming.
01:35
All right, I'm just your point.
01:39
Oh, District 1?
01:41
Yeah, for Washington Park Engine 8 only to dismiss the balance, District 1 is available.
01:45
Also make sure that urgent assistance and Hartford Police Department are en route, because we have one patient and significant traffic congestion.
01:56
Hi, copy. I just added EMS and I will update police department.
02:02
Okay, and Ford, thank you.
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