Motor vehicle crash with injuries at Ocean View and Granby, Norfolk VA
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A collision involving a black Ford Bronco and a white Ram pickup truck occurred at Granby Street and East Ocean View Avenue. One vehicle struck a traffic control box. A 44-year-old male experienced a seizure at the scene. Emergency services, including police for traffic control and traffic engineering, are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:59
Transcript:
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13 out of 15, motor vehicle accident with injuries, Granby Street and East Ocean View Avenue.
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A black Ford Bronco and a white Ram pickup truck, caller advises that one vehicle hit a traffic control box at the corner.
00:23
Injuries reported, Medic 2 responding, 5469 Silver Road.
00:27
A 44-year-old male patient is having a seizure and is schizophrenic, also experiencing a 119 episode.
00:36
Patient has a message.
00:39
At 1111.
00:44
At 11, 6-person incident, 1326 East Little Creek Road, Velocity Urgent Care, a patient with stage 5 cancer and COPD is located in the waiting room.
00:58
At 11-11. 11-11.
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And 13-0-0.
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12.
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C.
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14, Norfolk.
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Page 14.
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Yes,
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We are staging for police department at Silver and Somme.
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Copy.
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Engine 13, North.
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Engine 13.
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Engine 13.
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Yes,
01:44
We need police department to respond for traffic control.
01:49
Also,
01:50
They did not hit a transformer box, they hit the traffic control box on this corner.
01:56
Traffic engineering needs to respond as well.
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Location mentioned:
E Ocean View Ave & Granby St, Norfolk, VA 23503
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