Traffic accident on highway with trapped occupant extricated, Monmouth County NJ
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred on Highway 36 in New Jersey where one occupant was trapped inside a vehicle. Emergency responders performed extrication and successfully removed the occupant.
Audio|Heard on: Middletown and Monmouth County Bayshore Towns Fire / EMS
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02:6
Transcript:
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206.
00:02
Arriving. I'm going to assume the Highway 36 command.
00:06
Have 29 come in from Broad Street and they can stage in the loop oil.
00:16
2267 arriving assuming we're 36 command requesting 29 coming from broad street station local in 1936 2.967 28 from 5 north you copy
00:31
take charge line copy you can show me arrive in a location
00:35
567 arriving in 1937
00:42
Monmouth County, Highway 36, Command.
00:46
Highway 36 command.
00:51
One occupant still in the vehicle, the extrications in progress system.
01:00
Highway 36 command received one occupant still in extrication in progress in 1937.
01:09
By 36, commit.
01:13
We'll hold with the companies on the table.
01:19
I heard this command holding with companies in C1939.
01:31
63 EMS duty crew, near Union Street, cross Chestnut Drive, Washington Ave,
01:39
non-ambulatory.
01:41
63 EMS duty crew, near Union Street, cross Chestnut Drive, Washington Ave, non-ambulatory, 1939.
01:53
hour 36 command the extrication is complete the occupant removed
02:02
officers command execution complete occupant removed 194
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Location mentioned:
NJ-36, New Jersey
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