Vehicle rollover with male trapped in Waterford, Waterford NJ
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A vehicle rolled over near White Horse Pike and Briarcliff Road in Waterford. One male occupant is trapped inside the vehicle. Rescue and medical teams are responding, with a helicopter on standby for assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Bellmawr Fire West and Highway Ops 1
Listen to dispatch call
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
You respond to White Horse Pike near Briarcliff Road.
00:02
Reporter McClachson with one rollover, then male still inside the vehicle, playing it back then.
00:10
You're both on Brava, right.
00:15
From Brava.
00:19
How many BLS-23 is arrived on team?
00:24
Bill's 23. Bill's 23.
00:30
Plus 23 just advise me you also have a helicopter on standby.
00:36
BLS-20 received.
00:38
Squad 13 is responding.
00:43
Squad. Squad 23, okay.
00:51
Squad 23. Squad 23.
00:57
Kent, County 8, Alpha.
01:00
Hey, Alpha.
01:02
Yeah,
01:05
Anthony 25.
01:06
It's a rar.
01:09
Engine 25.
01:15
County Adolph, can you let virtual have war use security known, we're coming in with combatant patient?
01:23
Where is you? ETA.
01:24
Three minutes.
01:31
25 Delta has arrived.
01:34
25 Delta. 25 Delta.
01:38
Forty one, Larford.
01:46
Next, Forty-one.
01:47
All right, you're acknowledged.
01:50
I'm responding to Grover Cherry Hill.
01:53
Allway B. Bravo, 67-year-old female cardiac arrest.
02:00
Very seven.
02:05
Say Bravo.
02:11
A whitehorse flight command.
02:14
Waiters, Spike, Cammain.
02:17
Confirming one still on the vehicle, crews to be operated.
02:24
Writers Pike Committee is reporting one male still trapped in the vehicle.
02:27
Crews going to operation.
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Location mentioned:
White Horse Pike & Briarcliff Rd, Waterford, NJ 08004
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