Car crashes into stone wall on Lebanon Hill Road, Southbridge MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a car crashed into a stone wall near Lebanon Hill Road and Elm Street. Smoke was seen coming from the vehicle, but there was no fire. The people in the car had safely gotten out.
Audio|Heard on: Southbridge and Area Fire Departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Fireland striking this alarm assignment for police and EMS prison.
00:03
Respond to Lebanon Hill at Elm Street for a motor vehicle accident into a stone wall.
00:09
Again, fire alarm, checking a cellarm assignment for EMSS&L, respond to Lebanon Hill at Elm Street for a motor vehicle accident into a stone wall.
00:18
Thank you, Lebanon and Elm will be met it to rescue one.
00:29
Confound.
00:36
On the end.
00:39
Rescue, be advised, there is smoke coming from one of the vehicles.
00:44
Let's see.
00:45
All right.
00:49
Rest one?
00:51
What, first one?
00:56
Another two filing.
01:00
The alarm. We are on arrival.
01:02
We have one car.
01:03
There is stonewall. Patients are out.
01:05
The vehicle is not smoking at this time.
01:08
Okay.
01:11
Okay.
01:14
High line, rescue one.
01:17
One.
01:19
Sir. One, sir.
01:25
So, two, rescue one.
01:28
Bye.
01:30
Yeah, be advised, the car is smoking a little bit from the engine department and into the cab.
01:36
No active fires as well.
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Location mentioned:
Lebanon Hill Rd & Elm St, Southbridge, MA 01550
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