Vehicle accident with extrication near West Broad Street Kroger, Richmond VA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a motor vehicle accident near West Broad Street Kroger. The call was upgraded to an extrication and additional fire engine assistance was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Henrico County Division of Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:49
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 319 Motor Vehicle Accident near West Broad Street Kroger, Cross Street Town Center West Boulevard, Station 13th District, near West Broad Street Kroger, on TAC 4, Time Out,
00:20
2206.
00:31
We're counting one on two.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:40
Let's tie three and one, go ahead.
00:43
Yes, ma'am, I suppose 13.
00:46
No fratwin off.
00:47
Medic 13 is aware of their call now.
00:52
104.22.0.
01:00
Thoughting as well.
01:08
Okay, once in May 13, Marks and Rout if Hamelin's 319 is not appropriate, making clear.
01:21
Amelisk 319, the radio.
01:25
Amelisk 319, do copy the traffic on D2.
01:32
Contact with Meta-Medic 313 and there, right.
01:41
Ready to Battalion, 301.
01:49
322, EMS 301, and Battalion 301, motor vehicle accident near West Broad Street Kroger, Cross Street Town Center West Boulevard, Station 13th District,
02:05
near West Broad Street Kroger, on Tack 4, Timeout, 2210.
02:21
Medic 313, Medic 313, the advisor, your call has been upgraded to an extrication.
02:26
Your call has been upgraded to an extrication.
02:31
Copy that.
02:36
Battalion 104.
02:39
The battalion's real one, go ahead.
02:43
Yes, ma'am.
02:44
Add an engine to the extrication also.
02:48
Careful. 2211.
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Location mentioned:
W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23233
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