Two-car accident with injuries blocks Main Street, Monroe CT


A two-car accident at the intersection of Main Street and Brook Street caused injuries and blocked the road. Main Street is closed, and police are requested to direct traffic.
Audio|Source: South Central Region Area Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Stepney Fireman Row EMS, standby.
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It will be Main Street at Brook Street for the non-vehicle accident with unknown injuries.
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This batch is Stephanie Fire, Monroe, EMS, respond intersection of Main Street and Brook Street, motor vehicle accident with reported injuries.
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Channel 3 will be the fireground channel repeating.
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Stephanie Fire, Monroe EMS, respond Main Street at Brook with the motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries.
00:43
Channel 3 will be the fireground channel.
00:46
Time, up, 7,500.
00:51
Monroe, 314 entering, what about park?
00:56
Receive, 314.
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314, take the unit off if you get enough guys and bring the Stokes basket, please.
01:09
I receive.
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252, responding to Main Street.
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152, I make your transmission.
01:36
Responding to Main Street.
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Roger, came in from the PD[2], Duke R & VA, unknown injuries.
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Priority 1 ALS[1], Harford Healthcare, Go Health, 68 Division Street.
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For the 29-year-old male,
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difficulty breathing post-beast, and question to anaphylaxis, repeating therapy, dispatch, storms, ambulance need to respond on a priority 1 ALS[1].
02:06
Harford Health Care, Go Health, Urgent Care, 68 Division Street, crosses of purging drive.
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For the 29-year-old male, difficulty breathing post-beast and question to anaphylaxis at 1702 hours.
02:19
90-0.
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59 show you on the response to the urgent care, 68 Division Street.
02:26
Further question, Daniflaxis, you're going to have hymzol2 on the way.
02:31
Number 1-2-on-the-way.
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Roger 1 at 2-1-1.
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No, 151. No, 151.
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One side one, go ahead.
02:51
On scene, looks like we have at least a two car, including an express fan that is blocking the road.
02:57
Main Street is closed.
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If you could request PD[2] to handle a diversion, please.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ALS: Advanced Life Support emergency medical response involving paramedic-level care for critical or high-priority situations.
[2]
PD: Police Department presence or response requested or on scene.
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