Dump truck and trash truck crash on Great Road, Littleton MA
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A dump truck and a trash truck crashed on Great Road near Groton line. Minor injuries were reported and there was a fluid spill at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Littleton Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Polosophyllum on the air with a still-on for motor vehicle accident.
00:03
It's going to be a Great Road right by the Groton line for the dump truck versus a trash truck.
00:09
Full-up file, I'm on there with a still-on-on-for-motivacson.
00:11
It's going to be a Great Road right before the Groton line.
00:15
Trash truck and a dump truck.
00:17
Unsure of exact injuries.
00:19
File him at 1034.
00:21
File on for your phone.
00:26
File on 34.
00:30
Andrew 4.
00:33
Hold on for the NBA from New Estate.
00:40
Andrew 4 is on for the MBA from New Estate, 1035.
00:50
For our alarm, Medic 2.
00:53
Medic 2.
00:55
With response,
00:57
Great Road.
00:59
Meg Tio, on responding 1035.
01:02
Final front of all.
01:07
Go ahead, engine four.
01:09
Going off, confirmed.
01:14
Two vehicles involved, everyone seems self-extricated.
01:16
Injurember command.
01:24
Company's on arrival, two vehicle NPA, party self-extricated.
01:28
Andrew Fours command, 1040.
01:36
Fire, a medic use on team.
01:39
Rachel arrive, set forth.
01:47
Andrew forward to need, speedy drive, yeah. Andrew forward in the knee speedy drive, yeah.
02:03
Go ahead. The file makes a Great Road command.
02:09
Be evaluating one, minor still as fluids.
02:14
Okay,
02:15
Command you're evaluating one.
02:17
Mine is still low.
02:18
Fluids 1044.
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Great Rd, Littleton, MA
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