Two-car crash reported near Whitehead Circle, Mercer County NJ
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a two-car crash near Whitehead Circle on Brunswick Pike, New Jersey. One vehicle was disabled with heavy front-end damage. No mention of injuries reported in the call.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Received two abandoned 911 calls, reporting the area of Brunswick Pike at Whitehead Circle.
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I attempted call back to both numbers and there was no response.
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Central Midagothic call sounds as they're trying to dispatch something.
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56 or dispatching for a motor vehicle, call them and get more information.
00:18
Receive, all upgrade the party one.
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No information is not on the big.
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Units for the Whitehead Circle.
00:26
Central calls back, stating is the one...
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Vehicle up a circle and is unable to move.
00:32
199 dispatch, you can check them up.
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5-6, confirm the location, Whitehead Circle.
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For a two-car motor vehicle accident.
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Also, can you give your time to have better? All right, an E message is on.
00:48
Stop.
00:49
Can I get the own car license for two? (number withheld)
00:52
Heavy front-end damage?
00:55
The driver's side damage.
00:56
I'll reach your red faces in a moment.
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Location mentioned:
Brunswick Pike, New Jersey
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