Multiple injuries reported after car accident in East Greenwich, East Greenwich RI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a car accident in the Applebee's parking lot in East Greenwich. A 78-year-old female reported leg pain, and a 33-year-old male reported side and ear pain due to the airbag deployment. The injuries appear minor.
Audio|Heard on: Kent RI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Gonna have a 78-year-old female complaining of leg pain.
00:05
No neck, no back.
00:08
Other patient is just a transport for an eval.
00:15
Message received, Engine Two.
00:20
Coventry Engine Forty's cross.
00:25
Coventry engine for that.
00:33
Rescue One to fire alarm.
00:40
This one.
00:43
Can you notify the police to Division Street eastbound on the overpass over Route 4 for an MVA?
00:50
Looks minor in nature.
00:55
Received, division eastbound by Route 4.
00:59
Engine two to rescue one.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:05
When you arrive on scene, you can pull into the 1st entrance to Applebee's and will be located at the end of the 2nd entrance.
01:16
Message received about a minute ago.
01:21
Received. I'm going to update your patient cosmetries here.
01:24
They're going to take the 78-year-old female.
01:26
You're going to have a 33-year-old male complaint of side pain and left ear pain from an airbag deployment.
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Location mentioned:
East Greenwich, RI 02818
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