Motor vehicle accident with injuries at Elm and East streets, New Milford CT
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A motor vehicle accident with injuries occurred at the intersection of Elm Street and East Street in New Milford. Multiple ambulances were requested, and mutual aid was initially started but later cancelled.
Audio|Heard on: Litchfield County Fire and EMS Departments - Southern
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Can you send out a code two tone for a third ambulance, please, and start mutual aid at the same time? It could be BLS mutual aid.
00:12
Roger, so you just need one additional ambulance or do you need two?
00:18
Just one additional, if volunteer signs on, I'll take that truck over the,
00:23
initially if I want to delay response to the weather.
00:28
Roger.
00:41
New Milford ambulance code 2.
00:44
Third call.
00:46
Units requested to respond.
00:47
Second unit in for the motor vehicle accident, Elm Street at East Street with injuries, 29 Bravo One.
01:03
I know if I'm alms code two.
01:05
My third crew is requested to respond as the second unit in to the motor vehicle accident with injuries Elm Street at East Street, 29 Bravo 1, time not
01:29
267 to Medic 1.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:40
267 is calling you.
01:45
267, go ahead.
01:50
On my way down to the headquarters, do you want me to pick a rig up?
01:56
If you're available for transport, yes, then I'll go ahead and cancel mutual aid.
02:06
Pick one up and I should be at headquarters about four minutes.
02:14
Receive, Medic 1 dispatch you would cancel mutual aid, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
East St & Elm St, New Milford, CT 06776
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