Highway crash causes road closure on Central Ave, Prince George's County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a traffic crash on the highway near Central Ave, Maryland. Reports mention possible leg laceration and head injury, with one woman appearing to have life-threatening injuries. The highway was temporarily closed while the scene was secured, and traffic was redirected to one lane and the shoulder. All parties were later reported to have non-life-threatening or unrelated injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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00:58
Transcript:
00:00
Code four, do we have a possible ETA on how long the highway will be shut down?
00:07
Seven, seven forty-three.
00:09
Traffic is continuing in lane one and on the left shoulder.
00:12
Sample disregard previous message.
00:15
Code four,
00:17
Status of injury, laceration to leg, possible head injury.
00:22
No further updates or conditions.
00:24
Code four, twenty-seven forty-three.
00:28
I will pass to her just a lot.
00:31
Therefore, there's five working because the woman's injuries are life-threatening.
00:36
Of course, so that could be a negative or life-threatening.
00:39
Yes, sir.
00:40
Four to one, call us block.
00:41
College Park, block any available units for a crash in the roadway at Central.
00:47
Fourteen, I got it.
00:49
Go twenty-seven.
00:50
Go forty-seven.
00:52
Just confirming to advise non-related injuries on all parties there.
00:58
Twenty-seven, correct.
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