Two vehicle crash with one injured near West Broad St, Richmond VA
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According to the dispatch call, a two vehicle crash occurred near West Broad Street and Westwood Avenue. One person was injured and is receiving medical attention. Police and ambulance were on the scene and a tow truck was awaited.
Audio|Heard on: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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01:46
Transcript:
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Engine 18, motor vehicle accident,
00:03
West Broad Street and Westwood Avenue.
00:06
Engine 18,
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Motor vehicle accident,
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West Broad Street and Westwood Avenue.
00:12
On tap Channel 2.
00:14
Time out, 1347.
00:20
Engine 18, en route to Broad and Westwood for a crash with injury.
00:25
Two vehicle car crash, the right goes on the scene.
00:29
I have one patient bleeding from nose, requesting the MS.
00:32
18 is en route at 1348.
00:41
Engine 1.
00:43
Breathing. near Venable Street, Apartment 201.
00:48
Engine 1.
00:50
Breathing. near Venable Street, apartment 201.
00:54
Cross Street, Searchersaline Street and Tulip Street.
00:58
On tap Channel 2.
00:59
Time, out, 1350.
01:03
We are on scene.
01:04
We do have a two-car motor vehicle accident.
01:06
We do have our PD on scene and Rich Bama and that's on scene.
01:10
We will advise on interest.
01:13
Harvey 18 on scene to be over accident.
01:16
PD, ambulance on scene, will advise.
01:19
13.52.
01:25
18. There is a dispatch.
01:30
18, Goyer.
01:33
We have one green patient being evaluated by Richman Ambulance Authority 182.
01:39
We're going to be on scene for a few minutes waiting for a tow truck.
01:43
A copy, 1356.
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Location mentioned:
Westwood Ave & W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23230
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