Traffic collision at St Johns Ln and Chevrolet Dr, Ellicott City MD


A traffic collision occurred at the intersection near St Johns Ln and Chevrolet Dr involving a brown Volvo and a black Sonata. One person reported back pain. Fire and EMS units responded to the scene. Several lanes on the nearby highway were closed due to the incident.
Audio|Source: Howard County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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A 2-2-2-2-6 response. St. John's Lane and Chevrolet Drive.
00:05
Accident with possible injuries, Alpha 2[1], 1700s. St. John's Lane and Chevrolet Drive. It's going to be for a traffic collision,
00:13
a brown brawlbow, and a black sonata, fire departments, and a route as well.
00:18
Spring 12, signal 4.
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10.4.
00:22
I didn't copy was that a yes signal 4 35 ready make sure refuse 3 (number withheld) that's probably time for you up we're clear to receive it
00:38
National 99 through Philadelphia police
00:42
Should be a four-door, black, Accura, TLX?
00:47
Stand 4. Would you like us to start confirmation? Could you all start the confirmation for me? That's right. Confirming not occupied.
00:59
Stand 4. Yep, no one.
01:05
The front of all the last word of in is 1168.
01:10
That's right. That's what's shown on the head.
01:15
Good thing.
01:18
Two busy.
01:24
Fenton, 2-2, truck 2, 2, 6, you're responding, intersection of St. John's Lane and Chevrolet Drive.
01:32
Vehicle collision, one complaining of Backteam, St. Brown, Volvo, and a black sonata, 1702.
01:39
D.M. Service, Lance, and SharePoint, and I'm counting on.
01:42
So, 4.
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Then 5.11.
01:46
Truck 7 arrived.
01:48
We'll pass to Command of 1-4-1. We've got 29 southbound,
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lanes 2, 3, and 4 shut down.
01:56
7-4. Track, pass, and Command 2, Engine, 141, lanes 2, 3 and 4 shutdown at 1702.
02:03
We're going to have 29 south right before the 32 web.
02:07
Lane 2,
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3, and 4 are going to be blocked off for now. Lane 1 is still open.
02:15
As you're 141-14.14.
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14. 14, so 1-4-1 will have the 29-7.
02:20
Sure.
02:21
1-4-1-702.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha 2: Low-priority medical response code or radio channel designation, typically indicating non-life-threatening situations.
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