Three-car crash in Harvard with one hospitalized, Harvard MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire and emergency medical units responded to a three-car collision near Harvard and Beltell. One person was removed from a vehicle and taken to a hospital. There was no fire or criminal activity reported.
Audio|Heard on: Harvard (town of) Fire/EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
For the three-car motor vehicle accident, mention five, risky three respond.
00:04
The area near Harvard and Beltell for the three-car motor vehicle accident.
00:06
Okay, we're putting on.
00:07
Question five, risky three, file them, seventeen hundred.
00:15
File, I'm headed twenty eight, though I don't have him.
00:20
Receive 17-0-2.
00:24
710-1. Let's your 3-year alert, 17-0-2.
00:32
That's your 5-year alert.
00:34
All right on mid-20 is out.
00:42
18-920 and have your arrival.
00:45
Final, Mr. D's enarrival.
00:49
Pressure 3 out of arrival, 17-03.
00:56
Major 5 is off.
00:59
Agent 5 on arrival.
01:01
Agent 5 on arrival.
01:06
Command, fire on.
01:10
Answer and command.
01:13
A patient's been extricated at this time.
01:19
The medic, my mind, I was 17-no-cy.
01:37
So I'm not a 28.
01:42
Answering reg 28.
01:44
Who's going to be transporting at the BLF level? We'll be clear.
01:51
All right six, seven to five.
01:59
All right now, I'm not a minute, 28.
02:01
I'm answering the next to me.
02:06
We're clear, Quentin.
02:08
...tortary Fielder.
02:11
I think Steve Clinton transporting (name withheld), I have to clear.
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Harvard, MA
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