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Two-car crash near Red Rooster with driver injuredWayne County MI

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Wayne County, MI

Two cars collided near the Red Rooster at Rossonville and Willis roads. One male driver was outside his vehicle, conscious and breathing, but complained of head and neck pain.

Audio|Source: Southwestern Wayne County Police/Fire
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Transcript:
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This is after dispatch to all these 18 rescue monitors.
00:03
I'm here near Rossonville and Willis near the Red Rooster.
00:07
I have a two-car PDA[1].
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One of the drivers is a male, consciously breathing out of a car but complaining of head and neck pain like an e-val.
00:21
Thank you. This guy should always say TENEST.
00:24
Thank you, Longer-Willis. Washington, Willis, Your Red Rooster.
00:29
This is a male, kind of leaving out of the cause of a component in that game in email.
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Some your dispatch all these 18 rescue monitors.
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Some of your dispatches all the team rescue monitors respond to Rossonville and Willis near the Red Rooster. Two-car PDA[1]. Both accident outside the vehicle one driver can bring us head and neck pain, hail, nice and breathing related e-vail.
01:02
Just me on the air, eight to be three.
01:09
Stunker Dispatchelves 18 Rescue Miners responding to Rosson and Willis near the Red Rooster.
01:15
Two-car PDA[1].
01:16
Both next minute outside the vehicle, one driver complained of headed Natchkane, a male constant breathing with like an e-vail.
Police codes explained
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[1]
PDA: Vehicle accident resulting in property damage without reported injuries.

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