Vehicle flipped in ditch on Woodbury road no injuries, Shiawassee County MI
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A yellow Ford truck flipped into a ditch near Woodbury Road. One 17-year-old male occupant was found out of the vehicle with no visible injuries. Emergency responders arrived and transported the individual for further evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Shiawassee County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Langsburg Ambulance and Rescue notification fire for an unknown accident near South Woodbury Road.
00:09
Near South Woodbury between Oldwoodbury and Winegar.
00:12
There is a vehicle flipped in a ditch.
00:15
No one is getting out there honking the horn.
00:26
Langford Ambulance and Rescue, notification fire for an unknown near South Woodbury Road, near South Woodbury Road between Old Woodbury Road and Winegar Road.
00:37
A yellow Ford truck in the ditch.
00:40
Unknown injuries.
00:49
Central 1331.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:53
On the way to Woodbury.
00:57
1458.
01:04
Central 204.
01:08
204.
01:09
Transporting to Hurley's plant priority one[1].
01:13
1459. 1459.
01:23
For Langford Ambulance Rescue Fire, 17-year-old male, he's out of the vehicle, no visible injuries.
01:29
Still continue?
01:31
Do you say there's no injuries or confirmed injuries?
01:43
No visible injuries still need to be checked out.
01:48
Okay, okay.
01:57
Central, you can show 131 on scene, one vehicle in a ditch on its side, 131 will be command[2]al firesuit.
02:04
Can we get on the fire ground, please?
02:07
Can't have fire ground one.
02:10
Ten, four.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority one: Highest-priority emergency medical response
[2]
command: Incident Commander or command post
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