Motor vehicle crash on Cranberry Highway with injuries, Plymouth County MA
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A motor vehicle crash occurred on Cranberry Highway in Massachusetts. One driver reported pain in the neck, lower back, and head. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket and Plymouth Counties Fire Departments
Listen to dispatch call
03:32
Transcript:
00:00
Codhry, Engine 3.
00:02
You best that would be coming, Adam, Crombury Highway.
00:05
Brakes. All wrong, Cauthroud, he's going to be on location, Cranberry Highway.
00:13
One vehicle with me trying.
00:19
Cross 3M location up your hand one vehicle, mighted damage fine.
00:25
Measure 3 received.
00:28
Go on time 3.4, a carrier, 2.
00:33
Zone 4, champer for the sprinkler system, which is by the maintenance to have the alarm company come out and service the system as a precaution.
00:45
Unable to summon the cause,
00:48
the alarm company will have system service as a precaution.
00:58
Policeelman Hospital.
01:01
(number withheld).
01:04
Receive, Amy.
01:10
Receive, ambulance three committed, they'll be en route shortly.
01:21
Receive, ambulance three committed.
01:30
Command the fire line.
01:33
Come on, go ahead.
01:37
Tamos will be made up on arrival.
01:39
Right in to the street down right there.
01:49
Fire head, Timo flanks for their arrival.
01:58
For fire, engine three is on location.
02:04
Any despa? Inger 3.
02:05
Just right.
02:07
Just right.
02:11
Call fire, and built one in row.
02:13
No, no, no.
02:22
You know it's one en route.
02:30
Air Force 3-1 will be on in lieu of engine one for the Cahoon.
02:34
You'd be on a couple along.
02:58
He'll speak to U.S., U.S.O.U.N.
03:17
Anything else one? We're going to turn on to...
03:21
We're going to be out of the moment.
03:22
We'll be there with a minute now.
03:26
We see a 45-47-year-old driver.
03:29
This train is planning a neck lower back and headband.
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