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Three vehicle head-on collision causes serious injuries
Traffic
Charles County, MD
Audio|Source: Charles County Law Enforcement
01:25
Transcript: (name withheld) for 10 TTIPI Prince Frederick Grove, Wells Shakers Place again, 231 Wells Chaker's Place, three vehicles, Code 2, District 3, 0516. 7-7-7-5-1-7-5 2H-44, community route for out for the 15. 44. The P.I. M.P.S.L. S. All right. For the PI, we had at least one subject injured 1017 devising a male of two broken legs. And one breath. 733 direct. ...plaged 3028 24, 10.3. It's going to be a headland collision advising possible serious injuries.
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Charles County, MD
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Something 8.5. Stop, bye, bye, bye. Both, check the welfare. It's going to be in area of 31, 22, Madden, Woon, Mountain Mountain Town Road. The 1017 is Spanish speaking. She's advising her (name withheld) is on the way to pick up her daughter, but he's been drinking, and she doesn't want to let him take her. She doesn't want officers to come to the residence. She just wants officers to check the area for his vehicle.
Command Baseball Division, you got a recommendation? I can contact with FM. Yes, he gave me a lay line. We're interviewing the homeowner right now, and I'm going to give him a call back. Okay. Bedroom in the CD quadrant. of the basement. Not sure what was, it looked like something electrical behind the desk. Once we get some of the smoke cleared out a little bit more and states the oxygen, we might be able to clear it down, but at this time, we're recommending that he comes out. Okay. So you get home with 11. Truck 1, and one other units want to hold. With whoever was up on the Division 1 and see if we had to do anything up there. Okay, I got to face to face. It was pretty much clear up there. It was just clean house. 121, go ahead. Can you revise one of the conditions on the first floor? Yeah, I got the smoke conditions are clear on the first floor. And there's no evidence of any extension up there, correct? HECO. 118, 112 driver. Go ahead. Have a look at a warder with 112 and inch tanger 11. Okay, I copy. So between the two you're looking, you probably got 2,300 gallons. Okay, I copy. Command, we'll have to do a little bit of wet down after the fire morsel shows up. Probably hold units from 11. You need an extra tank or hold it, and then hold two specs. You advise you need two special services? I keep two. It's operating on the scene of 7415 Ponce Road. We're going to hold with stations, units, station, 11, truck 1, squad 3, intake 11, and tanker 12. And we're going to hold the general. All of units can return the service. Oh no.
7-85. 7-2-7. Those units at all welfare check, 12370. 12370, Mountclair, place. Unit 1-2306, Alpha Herlock placed 1017. (name withheld), advising her mother was on her way to drop her children off and then her mother told her her phone attack with a white 20-25 Toyota pole. Direct.
Copy, thank you. That's 836 responding, what's who? Handling at 836. 7-811B. Good. All right, they're saying that nobody was using the stove, hasn't been on for a week. So, preserve that area, because right now it's suspicious, unless you can find another call. It's definitely on the stove top, 100%, but bring the fire more. Yeah, do you see any kind of like electronic device or anything? Because they're saying that there shouldn't be, but, you know, they're just checking. Something started the fire. As you can see, the range itself is burned up. You can see the V-pattern come right off the range. For drive, alpha traumatic injury, MS-12. AML. 824 is alerted upwards. So on 10-52. 14, checking your status.
672-5-1-8-0-share. Okay. 7. District 4, Charlie 2, sold in progress in a vehicle in the area, 34, 33, 402, 42nd place off of Redport Place off of Western. Code 2, District 3-3 Channel 351. 6-4-1. 6-1. 6-1. 6-1. This round to Fortington, just 1043, the original call we got was for a vehicle fire. We don't know if there's actually people fighting on a car or not. Just zero-ware. Correct. 7. I do see smoke coming out from the target area. 760. The target area and I see the smoke. We're holding on the call.