Vehicle accident with injury near W 2nd St and Parker St, Chester PA


A vehicle accident occurred near W 2nd Street and Parker Street with at least one person injured. Emergency units responded. A utility line was struck during nearby construction work but there was no active leak reported.
Audio|Source: Delaware County Fire - Ops 8
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Transcript:
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It's 426[7] responding, 116.E.7[4], Mediq, 400[8], chest, a car 3.
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Second of Parker, city of chest or an accident.
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Appanyate 2, Amos 426[7]6 and responding, A1668[9], MEDA 4100[5], test a car 3, near W 2nd St and Parker St.
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City, a chest or an accident.
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1013[1]. Car is the route.
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That's a card 3 1030[2].
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Company here is on.
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2, 1013[1].
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9400[8] responding.
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4100[5], 1014[3].
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N-400[8], 1014[3]. N-167[4], Temple.
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7[4]. 7. A. 148, a rod, is down.
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Plus 48, 1040[6].
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Fireboard FM80 is running.
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FM 88, third party from the construction crew saying the utility line was struck but there is no active leak, they have taped something.
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1040[6].
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7[4]. ...on-on-all-Met-A or unreadable, or correctional MEP.
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We're reaching 424A.
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Is available or a refusal, you want to have to head to the accident.
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Every use it's atrocious.
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Sounded like you said you're available, you're going to go to the accident?
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Correct.
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60. Car 3 to fire, we're one injury, no driving.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1013: Injury or injured person
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1030: Accident or incident
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1014: Responding or en route
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7: Unit or vehicle (contextual code)
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4100: Medical or fire unit
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1040: Accident (often motor vehicle)
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426: Unit number (responding)
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400: Potential fire or medical unit
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A1668: Ambulance or EMS unit
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Location mentioned:
W 2nd St & Parker St, Chester, PA 19013
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