Auto accident with injury near Duke St, Prince Frederick MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible traffic accident with injuries near Route 4 and Duke Street in Prince Frederick. Multiple ambulances and rescue units were dispatched, with lanes on both northbound and southbound sides temporarily closed. One patient reportedly declined transport, and crews remained on scene for cleanup operations.
Audio|Heard on: Calvert County Fire, EMS, and MSP Prince Frederick
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03:42
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue box 211, we're out for an area near Duke Street auto accident.
00:05
Squad two, ambulance four due to respond (number withheld).
00:08
C S and E Prince Frederick district two area, same rental property call, closing unit priority.
00:13
C S and E Frederick district two area, same rental property call closing unit priority.
00:22
Units in the Prince Frederick District Two area for the report of a 10-50 PI[1] in the area of Duke Street and southbound and onward, responding to acknowledge.
00:30
Units in the Prince Frederick District Two area for the report of a 10-50 PI[1] in the area Duke Street and southbound and onward responding to acknowledge.
00:39
[expletive redacted].
00:41
Thirty six.
01:00
Right.
01:04
137, driving out right now.
01:06
Rescue box 211, Route 4 in the area of Duke Street for the auto accident.
01:10
Squad 2, ambulance 4 due to respond.
01:13
1258.
01:17
Tower track, just be advised chief 3 is on scene and lanes are being closed.
01:24
Tower track, advise chief 3 is on scene if they’re leaving northbound lanes.
01:32
One thirty-seven.
01:34
One thirty-seven.
01:36
Keep two more units priority.
01:39
The acceleration lane southbound four shut down, and lanes three and four northbound shut down.
01:50
So three is up, huh?
01:52
Correct.
01:53
I need two at sixty-five.
01:55
Looks like you guys are going to be closer.
01:57
I want to continue priority one.
02:00
Two out of five, sir.
02:04
Two out of three.
02:07
Ambulance 204.
02:09
Covered ambulance 204, Route 4 in the area Duke Street Alpha two.
02:14
Ambulance 404.
02:17
Ambulance 205 okay from the southbound side, T three is on scene.
02:24
Traffic button driving a little bit.
02:27
Two personnel.
02:29
Sixty-eight, this is my driver.
02:32
Squad two, we're off near Duke Street, Alpha Two.
02:39
(number withheld), a silver CRV at (number withheld).
02:48
Where do you see the camera? Sixty-five on track.
02:51
Go ahead. Are you out of here, (number withheld)?
02:55
Male, age 26.
02:58
Last in shoot, (name withheld) versus (name withheld), middle of Joel, it was (number withheld).
03:05
C8.
03:07
Anyone at 203 is going to handle the patient on the southbound side around Route 4.
03:13
Send anyone through 404 for refusals for the patient on the northbound side.
03:18
Need the squad for cleanup on this side.
03:22
You can return whatever else you got coming.
03:23
Calvert ambulance 204.
03:25
Two hundred and four, you are going to handle the patient on the northbound side.
03:32
It’s going to be a refusal.
03:34
Okay.
03:35
Calvert squad two.
03:38
Calvert three C advised they need just a cleanup.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-50 PI: Traffic accident with personal injury
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Location mentioned:
MD-4 & Duke St, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
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