Single-vehicle crash into pole on South Church Street, Snow Hill MD
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A single vehicle crashed into a telephone pole near South Church Street in Snow Hill. The female driver, aged 62, had the airbag deploy. There were minor damages to the pole.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester County Fire and EMS, State Police and Highway
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
Box 400, motor vehicle accident, 300 block of South Church Street.
00:12
Medic 4-1, Engine 4, respond, Worcester, Fire 4.
00:20
She is responding.
00:22
Happy Fort, Taze, what you left fire for.
00:29
All right, 4-3, Your Honor.
00:36
7-9-4342, Your Honor through one block of South Church Street single vehicle into a telephone pole,
00:42
62-year-old female, unknown injuries, airbag deployment.
00:47
Okay.
00:53
All right, for Thia 2.
00:56
Copy-Laterfall, redirect on report.
01:03
Copy.
01:09
Paramedic 4-2 is on the scene.
01:13
Copy 4-2. 4-2.
01:15
4-3 allocation.
01:21
Copy very minute 4-3.
01:27
Fire for in the scene has reported one vehicle into a telephone pole.
01:31
I'll say you guys are reported one vehicle into a telephone pole.
01:32
Copy letter four.
01:35
Aniston, you're ready for a pole number?
01:39
Okay.
01:43
(number withheld).
01:44
however (number withheld).
01:49
It can be a low priority response.
01:53
Just some minor damage to the telephone pole and it looks like it's been moved in the ground.
02:02
Okay, and the control.
02:06
Toppy, ma'am.
02:12
Central is off the street, ma'am.
02:16
Okay.
02:18
The power company has been made aware and they've got a unit en route to check the condition.
02:24
Okay, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S Church St, Snow Hill, MD 21863
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