Multi-vehicle collision with building damage in Savannah, Savannah GA
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According to the dispatch call, a multi-vehicle traffic accident occurred near 12th Street and Highway 80 in Savannah. One vehicle collided with a building causing structural and electrical damage. Emergency crews responded to the scene. No entrapments were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham County Fire
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
NIN 602, NUX101, Rescue 601, Battalion 601, truck 601.
00:07
Response to 412, US Highway 80, cross streets with U.S.
00:11
Highway 80,
00:12
and 12th St.
00:14
St. Savannah for accident Main Street.
00:21
Angel 602, Agent 601, R-Skey 601, R2ndes 6-1, responding to 4122-2-2-8-2-7-7-7-7-7-7-8, for multiple vehicle incident with a trapment, respond to 5-round 4, 5-Gron 4.
00:48
6ot2 responding.
00:52
Probably understood her responding.
01:02
2601 responding.
01:05
Probably 2601.
01:26
6.05, dispatch.
01:32
This is engine 6.5?
01:35
The sign of that call in USA, we're going to be responding at all.
01:45
Copy engine 605.
01:52
Just matched the Titan 6-1.
01:54
I have the time 6-1.
02:00
It's my home seat, two vehicle NBC both up right.
02:04
One vehicle has struck the back in the building with structural damage.
02:08
But there's no entrapments beyond investigating, establishing how I had to command.
02:13
I'll be established in how we 80 command.
02:17
296-1.
02:29
6F107-6-0-0-0-0-6-0-0-0-6-0-0-0-0-0- we start Georgia power to this location we're going to need them to remove the meter we've got damage to the electrical panels to the building
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Location mentioned:
Twelfth St, Savannah, GA 31408
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