Two-vehicle crash injures two at Quincy and Picadilly, Aurora CO


Dispatch audio reporting a two-vehicle crash at East Quincy Ave and South Picadilly St. Fire and police units are responding. Two possible injured people were reported: a woman with a possible leg injury and a man who was lying in the road and is now walking to the sidewalk.
Audio|Source: Aurora Fire
01:36
Transcript:
Engine 10 with PD for injuries from a crash at East Quincy Avenue and South Picadilly Road. Engine 10 with PD for injuries from a crash at Quincy and Picadilly. Respond on Tac 2 at 06:47. 2-0-5, respond a unit to a traffic incident east Chambers. New Picadilly Road code up on EMS-XXXXA. Can't be... Just me to responding. You're responding to Quincy and Picadilly at 06:48. Thank you for a second. Go for Engine 10. Engine 10, you'll be responding with Medic 105. PD also has a call they are en route, not seen. Two-vehicle crash in the intersection, two possible patients: a female standing with a possible leg injury, and a report of a possible male party who was lying in the road. He's walking over to the sidewalk now. Copy, thanks.
Engine 10 with PD for injuries from a crash at East Quincy Avenue and South Picadilly Road. Engine 10 with PD for injuries from a crash at Quincy and Picadilly. Respond on Tac 2 at 06:47. 2-0-5, respond a unit to a traffic incident east Chambers. New Picadilly Road code up on EMS-XXXXA. Can't be... Just me to responding. You're responding to Quincy and Picadilly at 06:48. Thank you for a second. Go for Engine 10. Engine 10, you'll be responding with Medic 105. PD also has a call they are en route, not seen. Two-vehicle crash in the intersection, two possible patients: a female standing with a possible leg injury, and a report of a possible male party who was lying in the road. He's walking over to the sidewalk now. Copy, thanks.
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Location mentioned:
E Quincy Ave & S Picadilly St, Aurora, CO 80013
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