Vehicle accident with fire and injury on route 50, Upper Township NJ
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A vehicle accident occurred near Route 50 and Sunset Boulevard in Upper Township, involving a fire and possible injury. Emergency responders have requested a helicopter for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Atlantic County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
METCO, Mn Md 2, respond number 50.
00:07
VMD2 is responding to Route 50 and Sunset Boulevard.
00:10
Under the patient dial at this time, the vehicle was on fire, I'm sure if it is paralysis time as well.
00:19
...toos for headache vehicle to please me have a report the common project and tracks.
00:30
Okay, Mike.
00:32
Hey,
00:36
do you want Uppertown? Just put a barrel standby?
00:43
Yeah, Upper Totscher just requested a helicopter.
00:47
Are they able to fly?
00:49
Okay, just have a standby.
00:51
Goal play.
01:03
Hey, Persian City, they have too many calls, call in there.
01:06
Dave, you have to call Rams.
01:08
Find out status.
01:16
A copy.
01:18
We're having to download with our mobile.
01:26
Meg on MD2.
01:28
How many ALF units do we have?
01:35
MnD2. MnD2.
01:36
And we're out right now is Medicaid, Battalion 4.
01:39
I have more units available if needed.
01:46
Start me another ALF unit.
01:48
They've activated a strike, please.
01:51
Stop, a second ALS.
02:05
Back 9.
02:07
Hurry, Spunk.
02:08
Upper Township.
02:10
Route 50, Sunset Boulevard, their vehicle accident.
02:14
Second Iowa, IOSA.
02:20
Pallion 4, Michael.
02:23
Battalion 4.
02:27
COSC's been notified.
02:32
Receive, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
NJ-50 & Sunset Dr, Upper Township, NJ 08270
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