Two vehicle crash with three injured including child, Vineland NJ
Emergency responders arrived at the intersection of Brookfield Street and East Landis Avenue for a serious motor vehicle crash involving two cars. Three people were injured, including a child and one person who was unconscious.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Multiple call, multiple callers could put any ports at least two vehicles, email on the ground.
00:06
Also believe it could be children involved.
00:09
We don't have a number of injuries as it yet.
00:14
Please, please.
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24 until 0100.
00:19
We'll be responding to station 4.
00:21
Copy allege it to the assignment.
00:25
All right. Responding, Berkfield and Laneis Avenue from Carverland County, two vehicles.
00:34
Off the firefighter on the page reporting total three injuries, male bleeding from the forehead laying on the ground, I'm sure if people would be checked or not.
00:43
A female with trouble breathing,
00:48
another male with laceration today.
00:54
Helicopters being placed on the police notified.
01:00
Okay,
01:02
let's go.
01:06
First, arriving in a message, I think I have a total of three malicious responding.
01:16
Andrews responding, Brookfield, Landit Town, you from Crum Carverly County, police on location,
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advising one of your patients are unconscious.
01:26
Nice.
01:31
All right, Mr.
01:33
Cooper One, Cooper One, standby.
01:34
Standby Only, Cumberland County.
01:39
Numberlix down in the engine four responding to the three.
01:46
On a total of three injuries we have at this at the moment, you do have three BLSCH responding,
01:57
one hopters on standby, wanted the patient to be unconscious.
02:03
Okay, four received.
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Location mentioned:
E Landis Ave & N Brookfield St, Vineland, NJ 08361
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