Two-car crash with occupants freed in Woodbridge, Woodbridge Township NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a two-car crash on Amboy Avenue in Woodbridge Township. Initial reports indicated one person was trapped, but later all four occupants were safely out of the vehicles. Fire and rescue units were dispatched, and a fire inspector was requested to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Middlesex NJ Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Two one, you're in service at 2230.
00:02
Two one, per the CAD, there's one person entrapped in the vehicle.
00:05
Three car MVA.
00:08
Received.
00:15
Amboy Avenue Command to Station Seven, recall one fire inspector please.
00:20
Received one fire inspector.
00:23
Station Seven 235 responding.
00:27
Twenty-two thirty-nine.
00:29
One arriving, see if we establish a party on your command.
00:33
I have one car on its side.
00:34
We'll be on location.
00:37
We'll be investigating further.
00:39
Received twenty-two thirty-two.
00:42
Command C 13, make it entrapment.
00:46
Received.
00:48
I say seven forty-nine to twelve.
00:51
Go ahead, command.
00:53
It's going to be a two-car MVA.
00:56
Four occupants out of the vehicle.
01:00
Received.
01:02
Station 711 released by command returning to station one.
01:07
2234.
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Location mentioned:
Amboy Ave, Woodbridge Township, NJ
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