Two vehicle crash near Oak Barrel with airbags deployed, Little Orleans MD


Two vehicles collided near the Oak Barrel restaurant on National Pike, causing airbags to deploy. There were unknown injuries and no one was trapped in the vehicles.
Audio|Source: Allegany County Fire
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Transcript:
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(number withheld) National Pike,
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Oak Barrel Cafe.
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Reported vehicle crash with injuries,
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rescue 43,
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Washington County engine 52,
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Amos 338 now due,
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(number withheld) National Pike, the Oak Barrel Restaurant,
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for a crash with injuries,
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Rescue 43, Washington County, Engine 5 to Amos 3, and we're doing the call.
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Operations built Alpha 6-1[1], 1720.
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Survey 33 is responding.
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3rd is responding.
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(number withheld) National Pike, Oak Barrel.
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Beacu-o-o-6, Alpha 61 for operation.
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3-3-8-1-6-1. 3-8-6-1.
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3382 vehicle accident.
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They should be in the parking lot of the oak barrel now. Okay,
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correction on that, 338.
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They are still on 40.
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Two vehicles, airbags did deploy.
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Okay.
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Allegheny, Washington, engine 5-1 and 44.
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Okay, sir,
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it's (number withheld) National Pike, vicinity of the Oak Barrel, but they're still on Route 40.
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Two vehicles,
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airbags deploy.
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Allegheny, Washington 5-1-44.
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Watcher 5-1 again.
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Alpha 61 for operation.
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51061. 51061.
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(number withheld) National Pike, in front of the oak barrel.
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They have two vehicles, unknown injury, airbag deployment.
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Received.
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Allegheny, is it 431 respond?
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And if 431, respond. Andrew 31, turn, responding.
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Alpha 6-1[1] for operation.
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Rescue Squad 43, Assistant Chief,
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2, 2, and 2.
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Is it 431, and 6.1.
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Rescue, 43, can respond, and alpha 61 for operation.
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Rescue squad 4361, I'm okay with the information.
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All right, see, you also have Washington 5'1 en route this channel.
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Okay.
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(number withheld) Baltimore Avenue,
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the old YMCA, outside for a fall possible ankle fracture. Come in one, what we do,
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(number withheld) Baltimore Avenue, the old YMCA,
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for a fall, possible fracture, ankle. Company 1 a.m.S. we do.
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Hallagate, Redskie's squad 43 on scene.
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Confirming dispatch, she will be out and investigating.
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Allegheny, it is 431, don't see.
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Okay,
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1728, so both the units on the same.
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243, Allegan.
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3.4J.0.
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1728, go, sir.
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Thank you for your responding.
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(number withheld) Baltimore Avenue will be the old YMCA on the caustic side.
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Re-establishing national flight commands, confirming two vehicle assets in an airbag deployment,
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one patient, one per vehicle, no entrapment.
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Okay, sir,
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7029?
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Responding for a 29-year-old female, she's conscious breathing, her okay, she's fallen,
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muscle ankle fracture.
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Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Alpha 6-1: Medical Priority Dispatch System determinant indicating a low-priority (Alpha) response, Protocol 6 (Breathing Problems), sub-determinant 1
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Location mentioned:
Near National Pike NE, Little Orleans, MD 21766
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