Single-vehicle T-bone crash near Fort Custer Drive, Kalamazoo County MI
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A single-vehicle T-bone crash occurred near Fort Custer Drive and I-94 eastbound. A male patient complained of side, back, and neck pain and was removed from the vehicle. Emergency responders were sent to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kalamazoo County Fire and MSP District 5
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Light 35 I'll show you in right now.
00:06
990, 1061.
00:13
Go ahead first.
00:15
1090.
00:16
1090,
00:18
1061, do you want me diverts support-custer drive or continue to lock-in?
00:23
Affirm, divert the Sportcuster.
00:26
Custer.
00:27
61's clear.
00:32
1460 on the route to Fort Cutter Drive from the 90-90-mile markers eastbound, 94.
00:41
1060, I'll show you in right at Fort Custer at 10.106.
00:50
1461 is unseen, or front, sorry, 1411 is unseen.
00:55
1411 unseen at 10.06.
01:04
352 responding to Green Meadow party one coming from downtown 3.52 at 10 on 7
01:17
batch 513 back in 5u's billed 10-4 104
01:27
Scene portcoster.
01:31
1009.
01:34
9.9.
01:38
5-219. 5-219.
01:42
Templar.
01:50
Number 91.
01:54
Wait just called asking if you can advise on what injuries you have.
01:58
Apparently they're out of rigs.
02:05
104.
02:13
1491 dispatch 1491 to be advised we have a single male patient it was a T-bone impact complaining of sides back and neck pain you have a T-caller on him he's removed from the vehicle
02:39
Turn around, not emergent to the MVA[1] in Galesburg.
02:44
Be advised, we have an 18-minute ETA.
Police codes explained
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[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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Location mentioned:
Fort Custer Dr, Michigan
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