Serious vehicle accident near Tunxis Community College, Farmington CT


A serious motor vehicle accident occurred near Tunxis Community College with the driver suffering significant injuries including head lacerations and unconsciousness. Emergency services including police, fire, EMS, and a medical helicopter responded. The incident caused a roadway shutdown near the college.
Audio|Source: Farmington Police, Fire and EMS
07:23
Transcript:
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303 responding 2026 significant bleeding unconscious party.
00:04
You've got two PD[1] officers on, Peggy, they should be there shortly given an update as soon as they have it.
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401A route.
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401 in route.
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401 on here.
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407 on here.
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Stargoy one check on Live Star.
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Roger.
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It's a 401.
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Good. The request from the PD[1] for White Star is checking right now.
00:21
Breathing. You start an engine on a talker.
00:23
Roger, what do you want to use for the LZ[4]?
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I want to start with a college for them.
00:29
Roadway. 401 just the location again, sorry.
00:32
I'm going to start with the college friend of what you're always changing.
00:35
Better. Pudson Cells Request for an engine, motor vehicle accident and lifestyle landing.
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LV at this point, Pudson Community College, 2010E.
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O.E. Pudson-Rood, Driver, 201.
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Roger, 20-0-9.
00:46
Three-down there.
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Five to find there.
00:49
You want to shut it down.
00:51
Do you want to shut it down from the Bristol town?
01:03
Forrest up.
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A quick rundown of injury.
01:06
He has a lacerations to the head.
01:08
We've got two ultim operations down here from some sort of procedure.
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Nice.
01:14
Rather.
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Two or five, four are you.
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Abdom, Abdomain, I, care to be proud.
01:21
311 on the air, pass on the air, pass on.
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Go ahead
01:34
We've got a critical trainer or something Your Body and care Do you have pulses He's just trying to breathe on his own
01:41
On and out, 2012.
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That on 21-0.
01:43
Roger. Do you get a bristle unit, do you have things to put it out to Kalva?
01:52
Roger.
01:53
Then Bristol is sending a unit to the soundline.
01:56
State engines in Tucson route to the college for the old-dating driver in three.
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The Roger 2013.
02:04
401 a mile, be commended.
02:05
2013.
02:06
Juan, I'm out at Tungus.
02:08
Okay. Engine to the PD[1]s at Tonsus shutting down the area.
02:12
Clear parking lot, light stars en route.
02:14
The board's approaching, six one set, eight, nine.
02:16
Base, engine 3 is responding driver 3 in 1.
02:28
Engine 3 and root to the team 2013.
02:30
Base EPA on Lightstar, he and the AMR[2] conference.
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AMR[2] 324, your ETA[3] in location.
02:35
About two minutes out.
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4.1, 2 minutes for your AMR[2] car.
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Lifestar is launching now from Meriden.
02:41
They gave 15 minutes from time of call.
02:43
The touchdown should be less than that now.
02:45
I'll let you know once they pop up on radar how far out there.
02:48
All units are approaching take to 177.
02:51
All units hold the air, 401, go ahead.
02:55
Engine 4 engine 3, west down lane, both behind the cruise and send you cruise up.
02:59
Preceteen. Station 3 on me.
03:01
Engine 3 on me. Engine 3 arrived.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PD: Police Department
[2]
AMR: American Medical Response
[3]
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
[4]
LZ: Landing Zone (for medical helicopter)
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Near Scott Swamp Rd, Farmington, CT 06032
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