Motor vehicle accident near old gage hill road with minor injuries, Pelham NH
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A motor vehicle accident occurred near Old Gage Hill Road, Pelham. One person complained of chest and head pain. The accident involved two cars with minor damage. Emergency units responded and found no hazards at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Pelham Fire and EMS
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02:34
Transcript:
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phone. Motor vehicle accident.
00:01
Near Old Gage Hill Road.
00:14
Helen Fires respond in the area of near Old Gage Hill Road for motor vehicle accident.
00:20
Pelham Fires respond in the area of near Old Gage Hill Road for motor vehicle accident.
00:26
Kennedy driving, Colt first lane.
00:28
93 times.
00:33
Okay, hold.
00:36
Sounds like.
00:39
Add us 94 on the right shoulder behind it, Leo.
00:46
Madam 94.
00:53
Thank you. Thank you, Judge Ford.
00:55
Testing is on to the area of near Old Gage Hill Road, P.D.
01:00
One patient for assessment, complaining of chest pain and head pain.
01:13
We're going to be clear, PV.
01:14
They need to change a battery.
01:15
The systems are normal.
01:17
Now online.
01:20
Can you assign me an actor number?
01:22
Can you go out there.
01:27
A 206 AC, that's 206.
01:32
Shut off.
01:38
Stop included.
01:51
Sent forth?
01:54
Who's on telephone?
01:57
What is?
02:01
I'm a medic one.
02:03
Medic three.
02:12
Medic three.
02:18
On-scene, two-car, T-bone-style accident, all onto the vehicle, minor damage, engine four, you guys can go available.
02:27
It's no hazards here.
02:31
Bree, Chief, fire alarm, you can show engine four, Bill.
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Location mentioned:
Old Gage Hill Rd, Pelham, NH 03076
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