Vehicle crashes into tree on East County Line Road, Lone Tree CO
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A Honda Odyssey van crashed into a tree on East County Line Road near Honey Bay. A female passenger, around 12 years old, reported an arm injury. Emergency responders arrived at the scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: South Metro Fire Rescue
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 17, Medics 17, motor vehicle accident with a known injury, map page 27B at Honey Bay, East County Line Road.
00:14
Engine 17, Medic 17, motor vehicle accident with a known injury.
00:23
Is the patient alert?
00:26
Is there a cut?
00:28
Luncheon is en route with you.
00:29
The vehicle is northbound.
00:30
Looking for a Honda Odyssey van that struck a tree, female complaining about arm injury.
00:37
She is age 12, Captain.
00:39
Acknowledged.
00:44
Matt 17 motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries, map page 27B at Honey Bay,
00:53
East County Line Road.
00:55
Matt 17 motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries.
01:07
Power 32 motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries, map page 27B at Honey Bay, East County Line Road.
01:21
Power 32 motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries.
01:28
Tara 32, you are clear.
01:33
Engine 33 motor vehicle accident with a known injury, map page 27B at Honey Bay, East County Line Road.
01:53
Winds coming from the northeastern side.
02:00
Three units moving in.
02:07
Channel SMFOS, three motor vehicle accident with a known injury, map page 27B at Honey Bay, East County Line Road.
02:31
Battalion Chief, three motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries, map page 27B at Honey Bay, East County Line Road.
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Location mentioned:
E County Line Rd, Colorado
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