Motor vehicle accident with injuries at Ocean and Farmington, New London CT
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A motor vehicle accident with injuries occurred near Ocean Avenue and Farmington Avenue in New London, Connecticut. Emergency responders including Engine 3, Battalion Chief, and Medic 14 are on scene to assist. A person involved reported hand pain and airbag deployment.
Audio|Heard on: New London, Waterford, East Lyme, Groton Fire Alarm
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
You could change this motor vehicle accident to motor vehicle accident with injuries.
00:02
I'll take a nine for hand pain and airbag deployment as well.
00:12
Roger, do you know the unit?
00:17
Negative issue.
00:27
Engine 3, Battalion Chief, N-100, respond to motor vehicle accident with injuries at Ocean Avenue and Farmington Avenue.
00:37
Engine 3, Battalion Chief, N-100, respond to motor vehicle accident with injuries at Ocean Avenue and, Farmington Avenue.
00:50
I can just find it.
00:55
The gyres, running.
01:01
I'm trying to advise the FDA fluid here, too.
01:07
Roger.
01:13
It's a metric, safety.
01:19
To the plate.
01:22
This date, Bravo Uniform 1-8620.
01:26
I can't pop the fires, honey.
01:32
Medics 14 to New London.
01:41
14 to New London, Farmington Ave at Ocean Ave for a motor vehicle accident with hand pain and airbag deployment.
01:47
To be Medic 14 to New London, the area of Farmington, Ave, at Ocean Ave, for a motor vehicle accident with hand pain and airbag deployment.
01:53
10 about 15507.
01:59
For jealous.
02:01
14 responder.
02:03
A Medic 14 is non-orice.
02:12
Night 14 responding.
02:15
Night 14 responding.
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Location mentioned:
Ocean Ave & Farmington Ave, New London, CT 06320
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