Two-car injury accident blocks Clyde Road in Hartland, Livingston County MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a two-car accident with one injured person occurred on Clyde Road near Old US-23 in Hartland Township. Emergency units responded and closed the road due to a debris field.
Audio|Heard on: Livingston MI Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
With station 61, station 62, Heartland Spire, respond to one personal injury exit, Hartland Township.
00:09
Could be Clyde Road, just east of Cullen, Clyde east of Old US-23, gray Jeep, blue F.E.B., breathing with bleeding.
00:22
Central C-61 responding.
00:25
C-61 responding, 1155.
00:28
Central Broad 633 and round from station 61.
00:33
4-63 of round 116.
00:36
Engine 60 with 2.
00:39
Engine 60 with 2 at 1156.
00:41
You had to respond to the personal injury exit.
00:44
Upon your arrival.
00:49
Central engine takes these clear, shut down the intersection.
00:51
Do they mean the intersection of Old 23 and 5?
00:55
Stay by what we ask.
00:57
Central Region 33 is rival and Lennox Lane.
01:00
Rival and Lenox Lane, both o'clock.
01:05
Chief Sake, can you want to stage here at the top of the hill until we find out further?
01:09
We are trying to ask TV about if they want to shut down at Old 23 and Clyde, but his radio is not getting out from the accident.
01:18
Central Engine 60 is on scene.
01:22
Okay.
01:24
Central Brush 63.
01:25
Go ahead.
01:29
You show us arrival, two-car accident, debris field, we're going to be shutting down Clyde Road both ways.
01:34
We'll establish command, all traffic 06, engine 60, or another unit will be shutting down at Clyde and Holt 23.
01:42
Clear, setting that search down and also shutting down Clyde and Old US-23, two car accident, one patient at 1.
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