Single vehicle crashes into pole near Grove Avenue, Petersburg VA
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A single vehicle crashed into a pole near Grove Avenue. The male driver remained in the vehicle but refused medical care. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Petersburg Fire/Rescue
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Medical 11 Engine 2, Medical 11 Engine 2, near Grove Avenue, near Grove Avenue.
00:07
I have a male party that's hit a pole.
00:10
He's still inside the vehicle.
00:12
He doesn't know if the party's breathing or responding.
00:15
Crossed use of Johnson Alley at Brown's Alley.
00:18
Cushing Brown's Alley.
00:21
TV's also on Route 0448.
00:28
Medical oven responding.
00:32
Happy.
00:43
Agent 2, Medical 11, you're responding to near Grove Avenue, near Grove Avenue in reference to a male party.
00:50
Let's hit a pole at this time PD just marked on location.
00:55
Caller cannot provide if the party was breathing and responding.
00:58
Cross streets at Johnson Alley at Brown's Alley,
01:01
0451.
01:09
He is very good to near Grove Avenue, a single vehicle with a guide wire, minor damage.
01:16
Two is also in command.
01:21
Copy on scene of command,
01:24
is there a 450, correct?
01:30
You can be this first programming to command.
01:36
Okay, 1111.
01:38
Check 11 on scene.
01:40
Command, go ahead.
01:44
Medical unit can cancel.
01:45
This is when a PD issue, patients refusing any care treatment.
01:49
You're coming at the incident, but it's due in service.
01:52
Copy.
01:53
Patients refusing any EMS services.
01:55
Medical 11, you can be clear as well.
01:57
Show both units clear.
01:58
040 people.
02:03
Copy. Medical 11 is clear in service.
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Location mentioned:
Grove Ave, Petersburg, VA 23803
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