Two-car crash with child injured near Roosevelt Terrace, Springfield MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a crash involving a gray Honda Pilot and a white Jeep occurred near Roosevelt Terrace. A 3-year-old child was in one vehicle and injuries were reported. The car was smoking at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to pull over the corner of Armory and Carew Street for a motor vehicle accident.
00:03
Is it a two-car accident, sir?
00:17
The engine six fire lock is in six minutes.
00:25
Received engine six minutes to have the for fuel.
00:32
Command 2. Engine 8.
00:38
Respond to 64 Roosevelt Terrace.
00:40
Accident.
00:41
Engine 7. The problem's on for engine 7.
00:46
And do you have an ETA for PD, traffic's been a pretty bad, okay?
00:51
A negative ETA yet, they're still on the board, haven't gotten dispatched out yet.
00:57
Thank you. Thank you.
01:00
Problem to engine 8.
01:05
Engine A, here's fine to the area of 64 Roosevelt Terrace.
01:08
It's going to be for a two-car motor vehicle accident.
01:10
It's a Honda Pilot gray versus a white Jeep.
01:14
The car is smoking and there is a 3-year-old child in the car.
01:18
Injuries are present at this time.
01:26
Injaze the fire alarm.
01:27
Injade, Thompson.
01:29
Received, Engine 8 on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt Terrace, Springfield, MA 01109
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