Vehicle accident and gas pump hose incident reported


Audio|Source: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
02:56
Transcript:
All right for hospital for evaluation. Radder. 1782, checker-in-hastodd. Hunter. 1025, Trophy. Lvite 3212-2-0-2-0 injury, intersection of Old Colony and Route 44 in Eastford. 538-CO, I'll be 31 on the response. 8AUB, LBLB330A, LHR 15 and 4B. 448, I'll be 32. Next age, come on, next. Go ahead. Roger. Roger, six. Are you on two? You is a car working. Affirmative, just looking for the correct house. 6. I have not located that vehicle yet. Call 1-5-6. The 25-9-9-2-0-0-2-2. We're returning. Roger, same traffic. I see you coming from the north. 535 is clear. Free 3rd Station 56, returning 1832. Same. Roger, I checked the lower. Lower. parking lot and the upper lot across from the DOMAWR. Negative. 82412. All right. 30, 10163. Stand by for the town out of light start crew number one. 30, can you say my mangoes? Looks like it's the first house on your left as you pull into Bowg Lane. That is true. Nine. E98, it was moving, 32. The caller indicated it was the lot across the Delamar, correct? Old Coast Road Extension Area and 82. Caller was calling in Boulder, wide-body, black Chevy Blazer. It was dragging a gas. Postpump at the intersection of Old Colchester and Old Colchester extension, he realized it got out, removed it, and threw in the woods, and continued on towards 82. Roger. Roger. Roger, across from the Delmire. Roger. Roger. My star, crew number one, Berkshire Medical Center to Pitfield, Mass, to Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York. Time now, 1833. Roger, G-O-A-2-6.
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Location mentioned:
US-44 & Old Colony Rd, Eastford, CT 06242
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