Accident involving car and school bus at Billings and East St, Sharon MA
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A two-vehicle accident occurred involving a car and a van-style school bus at Billings Street and East Street in Sharon. Two people were injured and received medical attention. Fire and emergency medical teams responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sharon Fire Dispatch
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Billings and East Street, reported vehicle crash.
00:03
Billings and East Street, vehicle crash. Billings and East Street vehicle crash.
00:12
Sharon Fire from S-A-1.
00:14
S-A-1's on scene.
00:15
To car MPA, car versus,
00:17
van-style bus.
00:19
Here's the August for out v.
00:20
BMS getting.
00:23
5.4.
00:26
I say one, I have you on senior reporting a two-car motor vehicle crash, a car versus a van-style school bus.
00:33
You're off investigating between 25.
00:37
Car 5, you have the message?
00:40
Car 5 has the update.
00:48
Sheriff is going to be two patients, SA1 is going to be committed.
00:53
Two patients, SA1 committed.
01:03
Sharon Fire, S-2 on scene.
01:08
C2 on scene, Car 5, you were cut off, is that you all signing off as well?
01:15
All right this. Car 5 is 992.
01:16
Do you want me to block Billings at Deversanta?
01:31
Roger, companies on location.
01:33
SAG is committed.
01:35
SAG is committed.
01:40
Sharon Fire from Car 5.
01:41
You can strike a box for multiple calls.
01:43
Both the ambulance is committed.
01:46
Roger.
02:02
Mr.
02:03
Sharon, fight up our wind strike in the box for multiple runs.
02:07
Car 592, SA2, and SA1, all committed unseen for a motor vehicle crash, Billings and East Street.
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Location mentioned:
Billings St & East St, Sharon, MA 02067
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