Crash involving three vehicles on Interstate 95, Howard County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible three-vehicle crash on Interstate 95 southbound near Route 32 in Maryland. All vehicle occupants were safely out, and no injuries were reported. The incident involved property damage only, and transport units were cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Howard MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 112, Tower 10, Paramedic 125, Paramedic 105, responding to Interstate 95 southbound near Route 32.
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A motor vehicle collision involving three vehicles, a white sedan,
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a gray car, and another car.
00:18
The Maryland State Police has been notified.
00:22
Power the engine, 121, Tower 10,
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125, and 105.
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This be advised.
00:27
The vehicles are in the left lane.
00:29
It’s a white Ford Mustang and a black BMW.
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Units on scene report three vehicles.
00:37
Everyone is out.
00:38
Unit 1201, you can go back.
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Tower 10 on scene with three vehicles.
00:43
Everyone is out.
00:46
Do you want some service?
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Engine 121 in service.
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121, 125.
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We’ll hold it, you can come around.
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Tower 10, copy.
01:00
Tower 10.
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Property damage, return transport units to main locations.
01:09
Tower 10, copy property damage, return the transport unit.
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Location mentioned:
MD-32, Maryland
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