Minor two vehicle crash with debris at intersection, Rochester MA
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According to the dispatch call, two vehicles were involved in a minor crash at the intersection of Braley Hill Road and North Avenue in Rochester, Massachusetts. Both vehicles stayed in the roadway and there was debris on scene.
Audio|Heard on: South Coast Massachusetts Public Safety
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Browitzer fires dispatching a motor vehicle crash at the intersection of Braley Hill and North has two vehicles, both in the roadway call parties around.
00:08
All you're headed out.
00:10
Two car on, motor vehicle accident, Braily Hill Road at...
00:14
Bridge it. Bridget.
00:20
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:24
Hi, Mom.
00:25
Oh,
00:29
Neil. Oh, Neil.
00:30
Thank you.
00:36
All right.
00:42
All day.
00:56
Well, I'm saying, Trevor.
01:00
Wait.
01:06
One on eight, power.
01:18
Medic 2 fade and fire.
01:22
Fire's off a medic2.
01:24
Off at the hospital, ending mileage, 3.3.
01:31
D1.
01:34
Clear San Luis, we're down.
01:35
We're talking.
01:39
Ray-2006.
01:41
Romeo 11, I'll be in route to that as well.
01:45
I'll be in route to that as well.
02:14
Goose.
02:18
File on.
02:21
All location, all command, just be minor in the roadway in the roadway, both you can move off the roadway.
02:30
BC206, you can have the command, playing minor in nature.
02:32
There is debris in the roadway, vehicle dropped the roadway at near 116.
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Location mentioned:
North Ave & Braley Hill Rd, Rochester, MA 02770
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