Car and cyclist injured in traffic accident, Lowell MA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident involving a car and a cyclist occurred near Rogers Street and Boylston Street in Lowell, Massachusetts. Emergency responders arrived on scene, and one unit returned while another remained with police and EMS to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Lowell Fire Department
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Keyn to 866 full fire.
00:02
Engine 4 and ladder 1 respond to Rogers Street at Boylston Street for the motor vehicle accident.
00:08
Engine 4, ladder 1, Rogers Street at Boylston Street for the motor vehicle accident.
00:19
Larry 3 is on to MPD, we're checking it out.
00:23
Ladder 3 on Cinele PD, checking it out.
00:31
Engine 3 is with Ladder 3.
00:35
The 3 is on, C.
00:37
Engine 3 is on, C.
00:43
Engine 4 is responding.
00:46
The 9-1-1-1-1.
00:53
Motion 4, ladder 1.
00:54
You're responding.
00:55
Rogers Street at Boylston Street,
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B. motor vehicle accident on an injury.
01:01
Engine 4 on scene.
01:04
Vision four on scene.
01:14
Engine 4 to fire alarm, this is a car and a cyclist.
01:19
You can return the ladder, and engine 4 is remaining on scene.
01:24
Fire alarm has that engine 4 is remaining on scene.
01:27
Ladder 1, you can return.
01:31
Ladder 1 out of time.
01:43
The edge of four to file on PD and Trinity remaining on scene at your foot is returned.
01:49
All right, a lot of has the PD and Trinity remaining on scene as Metro Force returning.
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Location mentioned:
Rogers St & Boylston St, Lowell, MA 01852
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