Collision near Leonardtown and Post Office Roads, Waldorf MD
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible motor vehicle collision near Leonardtown Road and Post Office Road in Waldorf. Multiple units, including a paramedic team and chief officers, were involved in coordinating response and relocation of vehicles to a nearby 7‑Eleven. Paramedics later reported arrival at Charles Regional hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Charles County Fire & EMS
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01:31
Transcript:
00:00
Leonardtown Road and Post Office Road, motor vehicle collision.
00:02
Squad Three, EMS Three are due.
00:04
Ten off two, thirteen.
00:05
G3, switch over.
00:14
Chief Three, ten off two.
00:20
Chief Three.
00:25
Paramedic.
00:36
Paramedic Unit Three Eight, we're at the hospital.
00:38
Charles Regional.
00:43
Hi Three, Charles Regional.
00:44
Thirteen are late.
00:47
Trust me to Chief Three, Squad Three, Ambulance Thirty-Seven redirect on them for me.
00:55
Chief Three's okay.
01:00
We're gonna wait.
01:06
Sunny North Medical Paramedic, it's 1-2-9 duration check.
01:12
Hello, Chief.
01:14
They're seeing 1-3-0-8.
01:20
Charles, you can hold us on the scene.
01:22
Vehicles have been moved to the 7‑Eleven at the intersection.
01:28
Yeah, I'll check.
01:30
Okay, squad.
01:31
Squad Three, Charles.
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Location mentioned:
Post Office Rd & Leonardtown Rd, Waldorf, MD 20601
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