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Engine 82-5 left the scene of the first accident and found a three car accident about a quarter mile south of the first. 82-20 Stephens to command and directed his crew towith patient care, packaging and removal. The red car had one priority two patient and the black pick-up had a one prioriy 3 patient. All others refused treatment. Station 86 ambulance assisted with transport to BMC. If you look in the backgrounds of the photos you can see the other accident.