Vehicle crash near Southbridge Fire Department, Southbridge MA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a one-car crash near the Southbridge Fire Department. The vehicle’s airbag deployed, and it was later seen traveling down Brandon Road with a flat tire. A tree was also reported down across Worcester Street. No injuries were reported, and EMS was not needed.
Audio|Heard on: Southbridge and Area Fire Departments
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Striking a still alarm for WEMF, Delly Fire, for a one-car motor vehicle crash in front of the fire department, near West Main Street with airbag deployment.
00:09
Time up until in 1900.
00:15
Witness said that the vehicle went down Brandon Road.
00:24
They said the car had a flat tire.
00:32
55.
00:34
Car 55.
00:36
My control is turning to risk the road.
00:41
There is also a tree down across the road near Worcester Street.
00:48
Roger. Okay.
00:53
Hanson Road at here, so soon.
01:00
Engine 6 responding.
01:04
960. 960.
01:09
Car 670 is responding.
01:13
670 responding.
01:14
670 respond.
01:16
Car 16 is responding.
01:20
1162 responding.
01:22
3-654-4-m-m-all.
01:31
The answer-notice notified a mass building, the same watch is on the mine in the hole, filling.
01:48
Vehicle has been removed, station's fourth clearance.
01:51
No, control return.
01:58
WT1, the fire line.
02:04
EMS will be clear for that accident.
02:06
No EMS is needed.
02:08
Really.
02:13
Corporal 2070, I'm seeing,
02:16
no injuries.
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Location mentioned:
Elm St, Southbridge, MA 01550
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