Two-vehicle crash with injuries at Parker intersection, Parker CO
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According to the dispatch call, a crash involving two vehicles occurred at the intersection of South Parker Road and Cottonwood Drive in Parker, Colorado. There are moderate damages and injuries reported. Emergency crews are on scene blocking traffic for safety and investigation.
Audio|Heard on: South Metro Fire Rescue
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 42, Power 45MVA[1] with a known injuries, Map page,
00:06
34D, South Parker Road, and Huttonwood Drive.
00:11
Medic 42, Engine 42,
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Power 45MVA[1] with a known injury.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:26
225 northbound the mile marker 188 single vehicle.
00:31
Found the embankment, possibly a SUV or a van.
00:34
This was called him single, caller only.
00:41
Okay, copy.
00:47
engine 15 medic 15 medical assist map page t 24 c 7386 south wagonway engine 15 medic 15 medical assist
01:13
With airbag deployment, one party complaining a backpane PDs around as well.
01:18
Okay, got me.
01:20
C-3.
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Engine 42.
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Engine 42.
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Engine 42.
01:33
On scene two vehicles, moderates, we're going to be out investigating engine 42 is going to be blocking Westbound Cottonwood, Tower 45, if you'll set up to block Northbound Parker.
01:52
Engine 42, show you on seeing two vehicles with moderate being thus getting your blocking Westbound Cottonwood, Tower 45 is set up to block northbound.
Police codes explained
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[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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Location mentioned:
Cottonwood Dr & S Parker Rd, Parker, CO 80134
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