Motor vehicle accident near Pond Street with multiple vehicles, Weymouth MA
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According to the dispatch call, a motor vehicle accident involving multiple vehicles occurred near Pond Street. Responding units including engine 5 and EMS reached the scene. There was a report of a white Nissan SUV driving erratically and a person believed to have taken an object out of the car, later identified as a baseball bat. The vehicle operators were assessed by EMS, and one was taken to South Shore Hospital. The incident included some damage but no major fire.
Audio|Heard on: Weymouth Police and Fire Dispatch
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05:6
Transcript:
00:00
Wait with firearm dispatching engine 5 to the area near Pond St for the MVA.
00:04
That's going to be engine 5 to the area near Pond St for the MVA.
00:08
Railway to stay by 1235.
00:10
Wait with control 834.
00:21
E34.
00:24
318 north just passing South Shore Hospital.
00:28
Call reports there is a white Nissan SUV driving erratically.
00:36
He believes he might be getting a gun out of his car.
00:42
Roger.
00:48
Three sides of the control.
00:49
Take a hook for one.
00:51
It's going to be New Hampshire Reg (number withheld).
01:00
That wasn't rude.
01:06
843 to Amy.
01:16
All right, the vehicle that we have down here is going to be the operator is going to be the RO.
01:23
I spoke with 3-2.
01:24
This is going to be connected to the Jaffrey Street.
01:26
So we'll add it to that call.
01:29
Just make sure as she's active, please.
01:36
At the red light, the male party stated it wasn't a gun.
01:39
It was a baseball bat that he took out.
01:40
They're no longer behind him.
01:42
My collar kept rolling.
01:43
He doesn't know what the other vehicle went.
01:49
Okay. Any registration?
01:56
We didn't control day four, three.
01:57
That's not a problem.
02:01
Negative. He gave me F-A-K.
02:03
Okay.
02:06
He gave me Sierra Alpha Kilo-57, but it's not coming back on anything.
02:13
Roger.
02:19
Sierra 204, I'm all with A3-5.
02:22
I'm out with A3-5.
02:24
Also, Roger.
02:31
35 to get control operator when you're ready.
02:36
With full then.
02:42
Sierra (number withheld).
02:49
CERA, (number withheld).
02:51
Echo two and three to eight to four.
02:55
A three to four.
02:59
When I was getting off the highway, I was having put that call out,
03:03
travel Route 18 all the way after the hospital, no Nissan SUV has passed me.
03:13
Roger, I must have been right behind you.
03:15
I have nothing shown either.
03:16
The reporter control control is clear.
03:17
I'm found it.
03:21
Roger.
03:31
Mayam's control 835.
03:34
35.
03:35
35,
03:37
that's active.
03:39
It's active to a glabber of Britain out of 174 Fawn Street.
03:47
Okay, Roger, that's why I have.
03:53
A3122.A, with control.
03:55
Ending mileage 29344 at Quincy.
04:00
Roger, 1240.
04:07
I'm 5'all team with you.
04:09
It's time.
04:12
All team.
04:18
The size of the controls, just see how it's going to need pull 53.
04:21
It's going to be too much damage, but just want to let them know they might want to crawl to look at it.
04:27
And Roger, full 53.
04:34
Central has both those vehicles.
04:40
The operator of the Audi taken to South Shore, I'll take a number, I'll be filing immediate threat against her.
04:46
You can show it's clear.
04:48
Five, fire on.
04:50
Roger, did you want those two calls merge?
04:55
Supercar, NVA, driver, all driver's being assessed by EMS.
05:00
No fluid the fire has it.
05:02
Doesn't appear to be major damage to the polls.
05:05
To the product.
05:06
Fire alarm has it.
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Location mentioned:
Pond St, Weymouth, MA 02190
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