Motor vehicle accident with injuries near Cedar and Fenn, Newington CT
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A motor vehicle accident occurred near Cedar and Fenn roads involving a Honda Accord with a female driver who required emergency medical services. The vehicle sustained heavy front-end damage and was leaking fluid. The driver was helped out of the car by a caller and is now on the roadside. The accident caused debris to be scattered on the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Newington Police, Fire and EMS
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Cedar and Fenn,
00:01
the MVA unknown injuries called in by witness.
00:07
One, right.
00:12
One we're taking multiple calls.
00:16
One right.
00:18
I believe my partner is getting injuries.
00:25
Just responding, the female in the Honda Accord needs EMS, unknown on injuries at the moment, closed by the car wash, fast track engines by Myer Cohen.
00:51
Two cleared out the AMR a hard for one mail and put me in route to one's call.
00:57
All right.
01:00
Okay,
01:02
say, one of seven, bumpings.
01:08
Okay. Okay.
01:16
No one went on to Fenn and Cedar vehicle.
01:27
My caller got that female out of the car due to the traffic.
01:30
They're off to the side of the road now.
01:45
On 23rd. Potter.
01:52
Two's out.
01:53
All right.
01:58
Two the one where do you want me?
02:03
Right this one.
02:06
Two thirteen's when you're ready.
02:16
Bravo Golf 27476.
02:19
Heavy front end damage fuel leaking, fluid leaking rather.
02:26
Rather the next.
02:32
The Alpha Echo 99326.
02:36
Again heavy front-hand damage,
02:38
a lot of debris in the roadway.
02:41
Under first one's expired Honda Corps, second one is valid.
02:45
Looks like a GTI glow.
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Location mentioned:
Fenn Rd, Newington, CT 06111
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