Single vehicle rollover with one person trapped uninjured, Newton NJ
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A single vehicle rollover occurred near Morris Avenue and Route 206. One person was trapped inside the vehicle but was not injured. Multiple fire and EMS units responded, and advanced life support was later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County EMS Response 2
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
25 fire, 56 EMS, 25 person responders, Atlantic MF, in the area of near Morris Ave and Route 206, single car motor vehicle accident,
00:07
rollover with no injuries.
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25 fire, 56 EMS, 25 first responders, Atlantic EMS, in the area near Morris Ave and Route 206,
00:17
for the single car motor vehicle accident rollover with no injuries, fire round bravo unarrival in 19-10.
00:27
County 5651 en route.
00:31
Racy, 5651 en route.
00:35
County 5651, do we have a number of patients?
00:45
Negative, there's a single car motor vehicle accident rollover came in from OnStar.
00:50
Uninjured.
00:51
Recease.
00:59
County BLS 9551 is injured to Wolfe Corner Road.
01:04
CREA respond.
01:11
County 5-4 responding, Frankford.
01:15
CREC-5-4 responding.
01:22
County 561-0 Ricky Goff.
01:30
Two, or county, 5647.
01:36
Hi.
01:40
Counties from 5647, just over two com.
01:43
Looks like a bunch of the troopers went over to Morse Turnpike, and you can mark the 22 Morseyev.
01:54
I'm racing.
02:01
County 561 is an update you have one person trapped in the vehicle uninjured.
02:14
County 5651.
02:18
Racist.
02:21
Cancel advanced life support near Morris Ave.
02:29
5651, you do have ALS, Medics-5-3 responding.
02:40
NX651, just confirm and cancel ALS.
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Location mentioned:
Morris Ave, Newton, NJ 07860
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