Two-vehicle accident with minor injuries on I-91 North, Windsor CT
A two-vehicle collision occurred on I-91 North near Exit 37 in Windsor, Connecticut. Emergency medical services responded and reported minor injuries to one person. There were no battery leaks or fluid spills from the vehicles involved. Traffic units and fire engine responded and later dismissed after assessing the scene.
Audio|Source: Granby and Windsor Public Safety
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Transcript:
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W squad is on scene.
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Two vehicle action. EMS is typically on scene.
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We check it.
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Squad of the 91 North Command.
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Two-five.
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Two-know one-10.
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Ten-four.
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638, 104. 638, 10-4[1].
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638, 10-4[1].
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Two vehicles that sit there will be checking squalb in 91 north command.
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10 4.
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Man for mention 8.
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Yeah, engine 8.
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You can get off at 37 and this way back around. It's right on the arm, right below the Rwark to 91 North from 37,
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from Blumphal Avenue.
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Sanforo set up behind you.
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The rest of the spotter for a brief.
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Rast D-2, 855.
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Command of station W.
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Good.
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At this time,
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I have very minor injury, EMS, it's a second care one party.
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At this time you can host a squad and engine 8,
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you dismiss the rest. There's not batteries, no fluids.
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Tell for command holding the assignment of squad 11 engine 8, dismissing the rest of 356.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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