Multi-vehicle crash reported near Huntington Street, Hartford CT
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Police, fire, and emergency medical services responded to a multi-vehicle crash near Huntington Street in Hartford. At least one person reported back pain. No vehicle extrication was needed and police were already on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Near Huntington Street for motor vehicle accident with injuries.
00:06
The incident one.
00:13
927, responding to hunting injuries for the NBA with injury.
00:18
4, attack 1, district 2.
00:21
Near Huntington Street for the motor vehicle accident with injuries.
00:25
PD's already on scene.
00:28
Incident 1.
00:31
927 a night go to near Huntington Street.
00:33
It's going to be for an NBA with injuries 101.
00:36
1857.
00:40
104 session now.
00:51
We're clear 321.
00:53
We'll shake the Huntington Street call.
00:57
Agent 5, my copy.
00:59
I'll put your route to near Huntington.
01:01
Engine 2, you copy to cancel.
01:04
Agent 2 copies, clear.
01:05
I know.
01:12
935, take it one of our food.
01:18
Get peace of your dinner.
01:26
8-4-line, clear 3 of them.
01:29
Engine 8-8 clear, 1859.
01:36
All right, well, I've been just five on scene.
01:38
Wait, we got a two-caron VA.
01:40
We'll be all each be detected.
01:41
Fiveth command.
01:43
Enter 5,900.
01:46
They achieve a three-car MBA.
01:49
No extrication.
01:50
We'll be out with PD, checker further for injuries.
01:53
It's time for attack even, clear.
01:56
Tack 104.
02:02
Probably just two.
02:04
1901.1.
02:09
So we got one injury other right now making back pain.
02:14
Okay, sounds like.
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Location mentioned:
Huntington St, Hartford, CT 06105
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