Single vehicle truck accident causes chest and back pain, St Clair County MI
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A single vehicle truck accident occurred near Jarvis Road and Lapeer Road, Kimball Township, Michigan. The patient reported chest and back pain. A tow truck was dispatched and command was established on scene.
Audio|Heard on: St. Clair County Police, Fire and EMS Simulcast
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
Take a plate, Edward Union Boy, (number withheld).
00:03
A friend, there's a truck in the ditch with a single vehicle accident.
00:11
I copy that, thank you.
00:17
That's clear.
00:20
By status four.
00:26
Here in Jarvis, look here in Jarvis, PD is on scene advising they have a patient complaining of chest pain, central correction back pain, central clear at 2022.
00:41
239, your status?
00:45
39 good status.
00:47
I copy.
00:56
248. Can you start me up to try and get this truck out of the ditch?
01:01
A-Firm.
01:04
Help, Simon.
01:06
Mr. I'm Erzie Kimball Township, Lapier and Jarvis, Lapeer Road and Jarvis Road, in a ditch, single car,
01:12
backpane, husband.
01:15
Copy that.
01:21
All for the people resigning units, your lease is manned.
01:27
Can you clear it?
01:35
Clear. Clear.
01:39
Five six.
01:41
Two, five six.
01:44
Two, five, six.
01:48
I'll be out on another subpoena service, near River Road.
01:51
Light come up as M29.
01:54
Kathy. 5-4.
02:00
Viking to the vehicle.
02:01
You can clear.
02:03
I have you, 254.
02:09
7. We're out.
02:13
248 S&S towing is en route.
02:18
Copy nation.
02:23
This would be Lapeer Road Command.
02:30
Okay,
02:31
LePier Road Command Establishment.
02:33
Switching to 11.
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Location mentioned:
Jarvis Rd & Lapeer Rd, Kimball Township, MI 48074
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