Two vehicles collide near Randolph and Jefferson, Detroit MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible two-vehicle collision near Randolph Street and Jefferson Avenue in Detroit. One driver appeared to have facial bleeding and requested medical assistance. Other individuals involved stated they were not injured. EMS was requested to the scene for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
We've got a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident.
00:03
Randolph and Jefferson.
00:05
I have an available unit to handle this, and we need EMS for one of the drivers bleeding from the face.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:14
Be advised, we are a winter street downtown beat.
00:21
All right, and that is a vehicle code (number withheld).
00:28
Fourteen.
00:31
Stand by.
00:33
What?
00:35
DPS 34, your closest unit to the Renaissance Center for this auto accident.
00:42
I had a male bleeding from his face.
00:45
Come here, (name withheld).
00:47
Can you show us the route?
00:50
Eagle on district one.
00:53
Go ahead, Eagle One.
00:55
Yes, Bricktown One may be in the area on that same accident.
00:59
It may be a conjunction.
01:02
Yes, Bricktown One is the one that asked for additional unit to come there and requested medics.
01:11
Fourteen.
01:14
Bricktown One reports the male is conscious.
01:19
Affirm. He is conscious.
01:20
He's just requesting medics.
01:24
All other parties state they are not injured.
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