Car accident causes chest pain from airbag deployment


Audio|Source: Plymouth-Northville Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
Whenever you guys take a light, everything's passed. Don't let guys make a left turn, right turn, go forward, don't just tap. Make sure everybody's tap. You can call it to you, FYI, when you take the turning, you know, squeeze your part all the way to the turning plane out of the way. Yep. And just turn around? Take the turn around only until the... Wait for the lead car, which is me, so passes you, it counts like four cars when the family car passes you, and then you take off to the next intersection. Do that only when they're sight, street, and turn around. If there's a light, you'll hold it until a tail car gets to you. So go ahead, take that light, sir, for what I was down in front of you. Nice and easy. Station 3 for an injury accident, 8 Mile in Newburgh. 8 Mile in Newburgh. It's going to be a 47-year-old female with chest pain from airbag deployment. What is the siren? Fire. Fire. Fire. Fire. Fire. Fire. Fire. The fire. This is the airplane. This is the airplane. This is the airplane. Is that fireman working? Station 3 is 8 in the car. It's not working. Call 26. Okay. Okay. Thank you. Here, I keep forgiving the horn as much as we can. We'll give that. Whoever's in the back, I need to come up past. I have lights. Don't take your time, guys. You guys taking your time. So, come on up. I'm going to hold the slide so you can assist. Careful, but that's going to cause them the exchange again. Engine 3 on the way. 1227. Careful for that's in the closet to get. Engine 3 on the way. 1227.
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Location mentioned:
Eight Mile W & Newburgh Rd, Farmington Hills, MI 48167
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