Two-vehicle crash with injuries near Sprouts Market, Charles County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a two-vehicle traffic accident occurred on Route 228 near Sprouts Market in Maryland, resulting in property damage and injuries. Route 785 northbound was shut down while emergency personnel responded to the scene at the intersection of MD 381 and Prince Frederick Road.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Two-vehicle crash happened on Route 228 in front of the Sprouts Market.
00:13
Apparently they pulled into the access road beside the Sprouts.
00:21
People can't see you.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:33
Do you have an address for the caller? The black Lexus has been driving around the parking lot.
00:40
I haven't seen anyone waving me down.
00:52
Five, hold me over to (number withheld).
00:54
I'm going to be near Brandywine.
00:59
Ten four, I just got it as a CI.
01:05
Copy, I got one on the ground.
01:09
On direct.
01:16
Three to April 4th, the traffic accident with injuries at Brandywine Road and Prince Frederick Road, MD 381 and MD 231.
01:21
Seventy-five just got on scene with one person on the ground.
01:24
(number withheld).
01:29
Seven hundred and forty-two.
01:35
Seventeen has been rerouted today.
01:38
Negative.
01:43
Route 785 northbound is going to be shut down.
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Location mentioned:
MD-381 & Prince Frederick Rd, Maryland 20637
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