Possible vehicle collision near Muskogee Street, Adelphi MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency radio transmissions suggest a possible vehicle collision or traffic-related incident near Muskogee Street and 24th Avenue in Adelphi, Maryland. One of the vehicles mentioned was a red Subaru, and another unidentified car was involved. The vehicles reportedly left the area after the incident. No injuries or further details were confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay, so I have signal eleven near me.
00:02
Are you early car?
00:03
Hang on, are you one of the early cars? I have a signal eleven near me?
00:07
I am not send it.
00:08
Thank you, Muskogee Street and 24th Avenue.
00:09
Listen, Muskogee Street 24th Avenue.
00:12
(name withheld) is going to be your signal for this one.
00:15
Hi.
00:16
Asked to clarify if she's in DC or if the striking vehicles are in DC, but they didn't advise.
00:22
She said one's going to be a red four door.
00:23
The Subaru comes back to a red.
00:26
The other car is going to be in there.
00:27
It's said that the person had a white hat, dark shirt,
00:32
and gray jeans.
00:34
It appears someone saw the person of the vehicle break.
00:38
They advised the vehicles left the complex and made a right.
00:42
I don't have anything further.
00:45
I'll call her.
00:46
Thank you. Call taker just clarified.
00:52
No one's in DC.
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Location mentioned:
24th Ave & Muskogee St, Adelphi, MD 20783
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