Rear-end collision on Route 6 injures five, Harwich MA


A rear-end collision involving two vehicles occurred on Route 6 near mile marker 83.6. Five people are being evaluated for injuries. All occupants have exited the vehicles. Emergency services are on the scene.
Audio|Source: Harwich Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Route 6, mile marker 83.6 each down.
00:08
Abreast rube on 2, you can stage for now.
00:13
A email 2 is right at the cruise on ramp exit 11.
00:17
That's what you want us to do.
00:23
All right, if you continue to the highway, you continue to the highway.
00:30
We have it.
00:36
Hards firetot receivers still need three to call and respond for the possible BWP second call.
00:51
I retire engine one.
00:54
Engine one.
00:57
If you get no call and start mutual aid for the DWLP.
01:03
So far, I've had Captain Willis call in.
01:05
I'll do third call, if not I'll start a mutual aid engine.
01:19
Charge fire, tall receiver, still looking for two to call in and respond for the capsule BWP, third call.
01:29
Engine 1, I got two call-ins for the BWOP, standing down on mutual aid at this time.
01:36
All right, engine 1 has it, thank you.
01:43
Harwich Friar, the ambulance two is on location, the NBC.
01:47
We'll give your report in a minute.
01:54
Proceed ambulance two is on location.
01:56
Report the following.
02:01
Power is fire.
02:02
Amymoves 2.
02:04
We had two-car MVC[1] rear-ender, all occupants out of the vehicle.
02:07
Fasting command.
02:09
Two-car NBC rear-end, stopping command.
02:24
Orange fire, engine one, ambulance one on location.
02:29
Lieutenant on engine one has command.
02:34
Engine one ambulance one on location.
02:38
Your command.
02:55
All right-fire route 6 command.
03:00
Answering command.
03:05
This two-car MDC, we're evaluating five.
03:07
It's the westbound lane.
03:09
You can return Brewster engine, ambulance two.
03:15
Two core MVC[1], evaluating five in the westbound lane.
03:19
Brewster, you can return with our thing.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVC: Motor vehicle crash or collision involving one or more vehicles.
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