Minor traffic collision near north Salisbury boulevard, Salisbury MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a minor rear-end traffic collision with injuries occurred near North Salisbury Boulevard. Emergency services and multiple units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wicomico County Fire and EMS
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Local Box 210[1], Station 2 EMS, second call, motor vehicle collision with injuries in the area near North Salisbury Boulevard, cross streets of Olive Street and Cherry Street.
00:12
A2's all right, Jason.
00:14
A2 on location, 1341.
00:16
Thank you, Mr.
00:21
Chairman.
00:25
P.C. Responding 1341.
00:32
Please, fixation contact.
00:35
Okay,
00:38
Codagh, 1341.
00:44
Trucks, you respond.
00:45
20-incrucy and 3rd, and 3.
00:49
B6 at EMS7.
00:51
You can go available.
00:52
Many thanks.
00:53
Chuck, you're responding, 23 C and 3.1342.
01:01
I'm sure at EMS7.
01:03
Did you copy B6?
01:07
Negative radio zone scan.
01:10
Okay, podge, you can go available.
01:18
Okay, um,
01:21
returning a quarter.
01:23
EMSO returning 1342.
01:26
Parvary 2 is on location.
01:31
It appears to be a minor rear end collision.
01:34
We have got to be.
01:35
Parvati 2 on location, 1342.
01:40
Truck 2 is on the scene.
01:42
23C will have North Salisbury Boulevard command.
01:47
Truck crew on location 23C has North Salisbury Boulevard command at 1343.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Local Box 210: Local fire box alarm assignment for box area 210
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