Two vehicle crash at intersection with debris on road, Talbot County MD
A crash involving two vehicles occurred at the intersection of Airport Road and Santerville Road in Talbot County, Maryland. There was debris and antifreeze spilled on the road. Emergency responders attended the scene and one person was taken for medical attention. The debris was cleared and the scene was turned over to local police.
Audio|Source: Talbot County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, confirming two vehicles involved, we have debris in the roadway a little bit of any freeze.
00:05
Right now, possibly just one patient.
00:08
Thank you, G61, MSP[1], and TOS7 RAP for you. Okay, thank you.
00:19
TOSENER G61 is on location.
00:22
You can make 607 command.
00:28
He's operating on Rescue Box 65.
00:31
G661 is on location, status command,
00:34
17-1.
00:37
Number 60A respond as 4.
00:41
N6-6-8 respond, 17-0-1.
00:44
Right,
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now you're 12th. Now, you're 12th now. Easton possible, Travis.
00:52
Houston's all level. Listen is all level.
00:58
Let's be 61 respond number 5.
01:02
Pressure Station number final 5 at 17-0.
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508, rest of 61, you guys direct, phone information.
01:16
568 cops.
01:20
Affirmative 61 is direct.
01:31
From Bresby 61, is this eastbound or westbound?
01:37
Bresby 61, we're on Airport Road and Santerville Road, the intersection were not on Route 50.
01:43
The intersection is not on Route 50. It just 68 from my end.
01:51
Go ahead in 68.
01:55
Fort Roads will be our best access.
02:01
Engine 68, you can come off of Route 50 and stage prior to the scene. Rescue 61, when you get here,
02:11
make a left on the airport road and position yourself behind the paramedic unit.
02:19
Both engines in Rescue 61, we've got debris in the road that needs to be cleaned up.
02:29
Let me 6-8 copies.
02:33
Citi-1's direct.
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Rescue 6-1-0-0-0.
02:42
Rescue 6-1, Allocation, 7104.
02:49
The Resckey 6-8 on location, 1705.
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Page 6-A on location, 1705.
02:56
Command is all the time.
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Command, go ahead.
03:04
There's going to be one DLS transport to 1,000.
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Mike 9900-1,000.
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Kermak 90-Rot 1,700.
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1709.
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Command assault, sir.
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Okay.
03:30
The three cleaned off the road.
03:32
Absorbents been used.
03:35
Releasing Rescue 61 and engine 68.
03:38
Command will be terminated, turning the scene over to EPD[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MSP: Maryland State Police
[2]
EPD: Emergency Police Dispatch (police dispatch protocol)
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