Multiple vehicle collision on route 175 eastbound, Jessup MD
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A multi-vehicle collision occurred on Route 175 eastbound near Waterloo Road. One vehicle fled the scene. Emergency responders arrived and confirmed the accident caused property damage. Cleanup was required on site.
Audio|Heard on: Howard County Fire Dispatch
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
PENG 112 squad 6, paramedic 125, Amybulance 96, respond, Route 175 eastbound in the area of Waterloo Road, motor vehicle collision, L2.
00:13
121, squad 6, 125 in 8,000, 9, you're responding 175 eastbound after Waterloo.
00:19
So between Waterloo and 95, it's multiple calls.
00:26
Great sedan, black SUV, silver sedan, all involved in an accident, reported one vehicle already fled the scene.
00:32
Unit 101, Paramedic 65 respond, (number withheld) Guilford Road, Unit 105, subject injured from a fall in Alpha 2, 2321.
00:50
Station 11, where patient is message.
00:53
1211 and service patient assessed at 23.
00:56
10165, you guys are responding, (number withheld) Guilford Road, Unit 105 for a fall.
01:03
2324.
01:09
916,
01:10
We have multiple vehicles in a collision, stepping out to investigate.
01:16
We'll advise.
01:20
966 on scene, bubble vehicle with us.
01:25
Station 12 is arrived.
01:31
Cuppet to 121, scene, 23, 25.
01:38
Amy on 2.26, respond 8211, Chandler court.
01:41
It's going to be for the nosebleed on Alpha 223-26.
01:49
Two on a spot six, you can be ready.
01:54
Squad 6th service.
01:59
Correct.
02:04
Five on-team.
02:06
Sixth on-team.
02:09
Six-five on-team, 23-2000.
02:15
If you want to want to hire, it's going to be a property damage accident.
02:18
You can release 960125.
02:20
We're going to remain on scene for cleanup.
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