Vehicle stranded near bend on Rhode Island Avenue, Warwick RI
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A vehicle was stranded near a bend on Rhode Island Avenue because it ran out of gas. Emergency services confirmed the situation through cameras and contacted the owner, who is bringing gas to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts, and Eastern Connecticut Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
I'm having a dispatch,
00:02
Check with the Turnpike Authority,
00:05
the cameras, see if they can see what happened to the guy,
00:08
and fire's going to roll the boat just in case.
00:10
See if you can find a number across agency and try and call the owner.
00:18
Copy that, they're looking now.
00:28
File, I'm done.
00:31
Rescue 1, clear of the hospital, back in service.
00:35
Here is me, 11-0-1.
00:48
Rescue 4 engine 7, on a respiratory rehab,
00:52
2 south, 214, for male-trade patient difficulty breathing.
01:02
Rescue 4-engine 7,
01:08
10 Woodland Drive, 2 south, 214.
01:11
May I'll trade patient difficulty breathing.
01:14
Over note 2.
01:31
File, I'm on.
01:34
Medic 6 out of St.
01:39
Anne's 1103.
01:42
Lincoln to One socket. I got it, we can cancel.
01:54
That's affirmative.
01:55
My rescue one came back in.
01:58
Please.
02:05
Go ahead.
02:07
I mean, too. I'm having fire stand down, just make contact with the owner.
02:09
She's on the way back.
02:10
Someone's dropping her off.
02:12
She ran out of gas.
02:13
She's just bringing, I think, a gas to fill it up.
02:15
She'll be there soon.
02:16
She's at the bend.
02:19
Receives.
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Location mentioned:
Rhode Island Ave, Warwick, RI 02889
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