Motor Vehicle Crash Internal Report
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CJ 205 Project Two Motor Vehicle Crash Report Template
To complete this template, replace the bracketed text with the relevant information. Note that a formal motor vehicle crash report will have additional details. This template is to be completed based on the information provided in the scenario.
1. Date of Crash
07 Jan 19
2. Time of Crash
(Military Time)
0230
3. Day of Week
Monday
4. Date of Report
07 Jan 19
5. Type of Crash
List all that apply from these options:
O1 Fatality 02 Injury
03 Property Damage Only
04 Hit and Run
05 Pedestrian
06 Non-collision
07 Commercial Vehicle
99 Other (Specify)
01
02
6. Location Indicate direction (north, south, east, or west) from bridge—e.g., north from Center Street Bridge.
Westbound from Beachside City into Main City via the Central Bridge
7. Number of Vehicles Involved
One
8. Number of Injured Persons
Two
9. Number of Occupants (Including Driver) by Vehicle Two occupants in one vehicle
10. Number of Fatalities
One
11. Striking Object Type
01 - Driver
Indicate the striking object type from these options:
O1 Driver
02 Pedestrian
03 Bicyclist
04 Parked Car
05 Animal
06 N/A
07 Other Fixed Object (Specify)
12. Striking Object Information Indicate the color, license number, and vehicle type.
Black
#YME 007
SUV
13. Struck Object Type List all that apply from these options:
O1 Driver
02 Pedestrian
03 Bicyclist
04 Parked Car
05 Animal
06 N/A
07 Other Fixed Object (Specify)
07 Barrier wall
14. Witnesses
One male witness in a black BMW
15. Involved Persons
One male and one female
16. Detailed Narrative
On January 7, 2019 at 0230 hours a male driver of a black BMW contacted emergency personnel regarding a Black SUV (license plate #YME 007) in a single motor vehicle accident. The vehicle was traveling westbound from Beachside City into Main City via the Central Bridge. The SUV contained one male driver in his late twenties and one female passenger
in her late twenties. Main City’s Sheriff’s Department arrived at 0233 hours. Both individuals were discovered to be unresponsive. Alcohol is expected to be a factor upon observation of open containers located on both the driver and passenger sides of the SUV. Fire rescue arrived at 0235 hours. Paramedics transported both victims to Main City
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