Multiple-car crash on Dexter Street in Central Falls, Central Falls RI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a vehicle accident involving multiple cars on Dexter Street in Central Falls, Rhode Island. One male driver, whose name is withheld, was identified, and one of the vehicles was found near fire trucks. Dispatch audio referenced two vehicles and ongoing coordination at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Providence RI Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
10-4, that's the last one that's going to be involved with this accident.
00:05
We're done again.
00:09
Teller Myers, 311, they're going to have to back off from Dexter Street.
00:14
It's all the way to get them up yet.
00:17
That's one.
00:18
36, 311.
00:21
Go ahead.
00:24
If you haven't already, can you sign me in AC?
00:28
3 to 36. What was the other vehicle you said he hit? Is it the 1CM.
00:32
Tom 396?
00:35
Negative, sir.
00:36
It's (number withheld).
00:39
It's right next to one of the fire trucks.
00:43
They're at (number withheld), your number (number withheld).
00:47
Okay, sir. Go ahead.
00:50
The male's name involved in the vehicle accident.
00:54
It's going to be (name withheld), T.O.B.
00:57
(number withheld).
00:59
It should be out of (number withheld), some of the half.
01:01
No problem one.
01:02
All.
01:04
That's all.
01:06
Three, tenet, total, two vehicles and a couple of two vehicles in a couple of toll.
01:10
What the record, OTI, Nissan, I think I know.
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