Vehicle crash near exit on South Street in Norwich, Norwich CT
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Police received multiple calls reporting a vehicle crash near the exit and intersection on South Street in Norwich. Emergency units, including fire and ambulance, responded to the scene for medical assistance and traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Norwich Police, Norwich Fire, Montville PD, CSP Troop E
Listen to dispatch call
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
We're getting calls on a crash, South 24.
00:04
Roger.
00:06
Right by the exit, we'll look on camera.
00:09
Okay.
00:16
1062
00:19
E-50
00:25
I'm gonna have you 35 you're gonna assist
00:29
HC 96 with a female with 37 processing Roger
00:35
North 5003 is on seat
00:38
1845
00:40
Not a percent they're off See, writer
00:47
Not as far as what is not seen?
00:56
5402. 540. Engine 2 for the medical, 55 butternought.
01:04
540.
01:07
540.
01:13
Signal 4 here, any of the call comes back, 35.
01:20
Roger, can you check in for the street for 30 block in the driveway?
01:26
Norwich, the call for the City Engine 2, responding to near Butternut Drive.
01:30
American took the Lifeline for the call and access.
01:33
That's Norwich Fire the call for the City Engine 2, near Butternut Drive.
01:37
American ambulance took the call for the lifeline, Fall, and Access.
01:41
Here you go, game with that.
01:44
8, 6-close street for a 30 block of the driveway.
01:47
Roger.
01:50
No, 4102 responding.
01:52
Anybody.
01:58
Nice to be it.
02:01
Nice to say.
02:04
I'll be 32, remarks will be okay.
02:07
Roger.
02:12
Good, anyone.
02:16
Thomas.
02:21
Off the northbound ramp, it looks like Rocky Hills not would have crashed them all over the intersection.
02:27
That might be one of the same.
02:29
Outside, I'm the northbound.
02:32
Thank you.
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