Vehicle slides off road near College Park, College Park MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle went off the roadway near College Park, Maryland, reportedly breaking an axle. The driver appeared to be awaiting roadside assistance, and Maryland State Police were on scene managing the situation. No injuries or further hazards were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Worcester MD Public Works Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Nine thousand 301, two C TLC and 9301.
00:04
Yeah, a vehicle. College Park reporting a vehicle off the roadway by the parkway.
00:08
Can we know if it's prior to or after? I am sorry, can I?
00:12
College Park reporting vehicle off the roadway.
00:17
Can you verify if it's prior to the parkway or past the parkway? Is it in the outer loop?
00:24
Prior, I don't know if it's parts or a pilot.
00:27
So I just need to verify so I can get there.
00:29
Stand by.
00:30
Nine 301, do you see? Oh one.
00:33
How'd I just see it?
00:35
It's right off the ramp in the large open field.
00:40
Take the ramp from the outer loop to northbound parkway.
00:44
Seven four.
00:45
Nine 301, do you see?
00:48
Oh what?
00:49
I'll be on the ramp here with MSP.
00:52
Vehicle off to the left side.
00:55
Seven four.
00:57
Nine three one, zero six.
00:59
Two 3903, I want.
01:01
All right, let me just give MSP a little bit of coverage.
01:03
Sitting right on the curve, coming off the ramp.
01:06
The vehicle went off the road, apparently broke its axle.
01:10
AAA is on the way.
01:13
MSP should be clearing there shortly.
01:15
I'll let you know more.
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