Car slides off road near Lincoln Lake Ave and 14 Mile Rd, Kent County MI
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A car slid off the road near the intersection of Lincoln Lake Avenue and 14 Mile Road involving a semi truck and a white Subaru. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Kent County Fire and EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Oakfield Rescue, monitor on an unknown accident the intersection of 14 mile road in Lincoln Lake Ave 14 mile road in Lincoln Lake Ave for a semi versus white Subaru they are blocking 14 mile unknown injuries at this time this much clear at 1718
00:29
We are clear with an AMA.
00:36
Copy.
00:38
Looks like you're going to be my closest truck to this unknown accident, Lincoln Lincoln 14.
00:47
Kathy, Shows now.
00:50
Kathy, we're coding it as a Med 1[1] just due to the fact that it's a car versus semi.
00:57
It sounds like the car slid into the semi truck and I understand not emergent through the roads.
01:09
Kathy, it will be not emergency to roads.
01:18
Oakfield Firefighter 33 in service, 1721.
01:27
Grand Medic is on scene, one car off the roadway.
01:32
Grand Medicton on scene, one car off the roadway, 1722.
01:35
Grattan Car 23 to dispatch.
01:39
Grant and Car 23, go ahead.
01:43
This is just going to be a slide off.
01:44
He says he has somebody come me to get him out.
01:47
Copy that, just a PDA[2] at 1723.
01:51
And you can show me Claire with Medicson.
01:55
I'll show you guys clear at 1723.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Med 1: Priority 1 medical response
[2]
PDA: Property Damage Accident
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln Lake Ave NE & 14 Mile Rd NE, Oakfield Township, MI 48838
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