Two vehicle crash on East Eisenhower Boulevard, Loveland CO
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A two vehicle T-bone style crash occurred at East Eisenhower Boulevard and North Monroe Avenue in Loveland, Colorado. Police and paramedics are on scene assessing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 46,
00:03
and Paramedic 311.
00:05
Respond to motor vehicle accident with police on scene at East Eisenhower Boulevard and North Monroe Avenue.
00:12
Respond on Talk Group 2.
00:18
7-100-302.
00:22
Chapter 32.
00:24
A clock.
00:30
I'm sorry, Captain 32, can you repeat?
00:35
Copy Code Black 1446.
00:41
Two under the ladder 46.
00:52
Paramedic 311.
00:53
Respond to Medical Bravo Fall at near Lookout Drive.
00:59
Cross streets are pommatory drive and golfista court.
01:02
Respond on truck group 3.
01:08
For Medic 351, respond to medical Charlie Interfacility at Northern Colorado Rehab.
01:18
Cross Streets are Trade Street and Larimer Parkway.
01:20
Respond on Talk Group 2.
01:27
200, 321.
01:31
Premier 321.
01:36
We've rolled up to this MVA, we're going to be out assessing.
01:39
Do you please continue in another MET unit?
01:47
That's A-Firm, is that the accident on Eisenhower and Monroe?
01:51
A-Firm.
01:54
Copy, I'll show you one scene and I'll have an additional unit head that way.
02:02
2.
02:03
Two hundred, Captain's Hardy, too.
02:10
Chapter 32. Chapter 32.
02:13
Show 371 available from this cardiac arrest.
02:15
I've tapped them to the global fall by Mary in the view.
02:20
On scene, two vehicle MVA, T-bone style.
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Location mentioned:
E Eisenhower Blvd & N Monroe Ave, Loveland, CO 80537
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