Multi-vehicle accident blocks all lanes on M14, Plymouth MI
A multi-vehicle accident involving a semi-truck has blocked all lanes on highway M14 near Plymouth, Michigan. The accident has caused a complete traffic standstill, making it difficult for emergency and police vehicles to access the scene. All patients involved are conscious and alert. Efforts are underway to move some vehicles and restore traffic flow.
Audio|Source: Plymouth-Northville Area Public Safety
06:13
Transcript:
00:00
Any SD unit on M14, PD[2] is wondering if any eastbound traffic is able to make it to the PDA?
00:10
Rescue 2 for need to 1.
00:12
Go for rescue 2.
00:15
They're ready.
00:20
Up into more straight.
00:24
Is it possible to move this accident up into more advantageous position so that we can get traffic moving and get PD[2] and stay on team?
00:37
Andrew is conscious and alert sitting in a rubber seat waiting for HPA.
00:44
Hey-in-ball. That is negative.
00:49
We have four vehicles blocking the entire lane. There is no way to check that. Five vehicles and semi blocking call lanes.
01:05
You probably want to copy.
01:12
1703. Cheryl, 319, 16574s.
01:16
1850.
01:17
7.
01:19
7. 7.
01:21
There are five vehicles in a semi-blocking all the lanes.
01:29
Clear.
01:31
Yeah,
01:32
you might want to let MSP[1] know if they're able to access it going westbound in the eastbound lanes.
01:44
Utility 1 from Rescue 2.
01:48
Go ahead.
01:50
The only way anybody's going to access this is if they go on opposing traffic.
01:59
Message received, break. Dispatch, did you copy that traffic?
02:03
Dispatch copy.
02:05
30's clear.
02:08
Thank you, 16.
02:14
Dispatch Rescue 2.
02:16
Rescue 2. Rescue 2, go ahead.
02:23
I just be advised to everybody that if we can get one tow truck in here coming from the opposite direction, the flow of traffic, we have just one vehicle that is blocking the right lane. If we can get that vehicle out of there, we can get traffic moving.
02:41
Copy.
02:46
840 radio. I'll be clear with a serve.
02:50
Engine 1, do you have any PD[2] units behind you?
02:53
Okay, 19.
02:56
Yeah, we have one PD[2] unit behind me.
03:06
3626 Radio.
03:08
Messages to you. I'm going to try and...
03:12
I'm watching the PD[2] unit ahead of us. I'm trying to scoop past this truck if that's possible, and you hugged the left. I might be able to get PD-by.
03:22
Coffee.
03:24
Can one of you ask that driver in front of you to hold their position right there until we can source traffic out?
03:32
Yeah, I'll have them south.
03:35
840 radio.
03:37
Hey, 20.
03:41
I'm not sure if you copy my last, but I'll be clear with the surf.
03:45
State your 5 party 1.
03:48
Thank you, 20.
03:51
Mr. 5 copies, General.
03:54
Delta 1.
03:59
Go ahead.
04:02
3626 Radio.
04:06
This is the Bison Lava now on Welfare Check Holding in Jamestown.
04:10
Okay, go ahead and just bash both of those.
04:13
Copy. 30 and 10.
04:17
30, go for both.
04:23
That 186-81, James Town Circle,
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there's an open line with Static, and it's busy on callback. There's a female born in 50,
04:33
1950 that registers there, has a month's order in lien.
04:36
30 copies. I'll check advice.
04:39
Cappies.
04:40
Your father's on the way.
04:42
1821.
05:08
Squat-5 on-scene.
05:11
Just by some Squy from Squy-Fi.
05:14
Go ahead.
05:17
GES for PD[2].
05:19
She's talking about.
05:22
He was. Chief Murphy.
05:24
Ranger Pives on-soon. Copy on-scene.
05:31
Rescue 2.
05:36
Go for Rescue 2.
05:41
25 available.
05:47
Have you made contact with the driver of the White Ford Bronco? I have her mother on the phone.
05:53
She's trying to figure out how to pick her up.
06:00
That's affirmative.
06:01
We made contact with all the patients.
06:03
Everybody's all right.
06:09
I cannot give you an answer on how she can get here to pick them off.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MSP: Michigan State Police
[2]
PD: Police Department
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