Two vehicle collision near route 12 in hartland, Hartland VT
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A two vehicle collision occurred near Route 12 in Hartland, Vermont, involving a mother and two small children along with occupants of a second vehicle. No fire was reported. Ambulance services were requested to check all individuals, who appeared stable.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
I'm off on seeing around near Route 12.
00:04
Two vehicle accident, three accidents in a Toyota Highlander.
00:09
Requesting an ambulance, no fire needed at this time.
00:14
We see about with eight, two vehicle crash,
00:18
requesting an ambulance. Do we know how many injuries?
00:21
We have two small children in car seats appear to be fine, mom's fine, and second vehicle.
00:28
Just looking for a second car.
00:46
Hartford to Heartland C1.
00:50
Go ahead, Harper.
00:54
That was in Heartland, correct?
00:56
Yeah, it's affirmative.
00:57
It's going to be between the fire station and the bridal shop under 12.
01:03
Copy that, we'll get the angle us headed.
01:26
Notice for a Wynnrescue, responding to the area of near Route 12.
01:33
It'll be fine, two vehicle crash.
01:36
Requesting an ambulance to check out several occupants, once again, the down is for hotland rescue window ambulance to the area of near Route 12.
01:46
12,
01:48
motor vehicle crash, two vehicles,
01:52
requesting an email list to check everybody out.
01:55
No fire needed, safely to be notified 749.
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Location mentioned:
VT-12, Hartland, VT 05048
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