Two vehicle rear end crash with minor injury in Loveland, Loveland CO
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According to the dispatch call, a two vehicle rear end collision occurred near Larimer Parkway and East Eisenhower Boulevard in Loveland. One person was lightly injured. The damage to the vehicles was minor and no hazards remain.
Audio|Heard on: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 46, Engine 50, and Paramedic 351.
00:04
Respond to motor vehicle accident with injury near Larimer Parkway and East Eisenhower Boulevard.
00:10
Respond on Talk Group 2.
00:15
2.00-inch-50.
00:21
We're on scene. Seeing two vehicle MVA looks like very minor damage.
00:25
We're off the north side of the westbound.
00:27
We'll be up with wing in 360.
00:29
This will be a lot of recommend.
00:32
I can copy on. See the two vehicle MVA minor damage on the north side of the roadway, conducting at 316 in command at 549.
00:44
If you want on your arrival,
00:46
make the U-turn.
00:48
And then we'll just come put you in front of the first car.
00:52
That's in front of the engine.
00:55
Okay, Kathy, thank you.
01:00
To patient.
01:03
Kathy. Cabby.
01:10
200 there, recommend.
01:13
Comegallet.
01:16
360 is complete, confirmed it's just two vehicles, rear end style, minor damage.
01:20
Everyone's out, and we're just assessing one trauma green, no vehicle hazards.
01:24
Squad 46, you guys can...
01:29
I copy 360 complete, confirmed two vehicle rear end minor damage.
01:33
Everyone's out with one trauma-green, no vehicle hazards.
01:35
Squad 46 can cancel and 552.
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Location mentioned:
E Eisenhower Blvd & Larimer Pkwy, Loveland, CO 80534
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