Two vehicle rear end collision blocks lane near Deer Ridge, Carroll County VA
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A two vehicle rear end collision occurred near Deer Ridge and the highway. Debris is in the roadway, one lane is blocked. Emergency units are on scene managing the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Public Safety and Galax City Fire / EMS
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
The intersection of Deer Ridge still latest highway.
00:08
Call in a two car motor vehicle crash in the region, the state was rear end stock collision.
00:16
Okay.
00:25
One racing one around.
00:32
(number withheld).
00:35
Thirty eight Ohio.
00:38
Okay,
00:44
Queen, Queen (number withheld).
00:47
We have black, Chevy Traverse, seventeen point eight thousand.
00:51
Rescue 2,
00:56
respond.
01:02
Zcom, medic 1 is on scene.
01:06
One vehicle still in the roadway, you got to bury in the redway as well.
01:13
And got me 1, (number withheld).
01:20
All right, lot one.
01:26
See a second, I'll go ahead.
01:30
Seeing up four, uh, one vehicle on the roadway.
01:33
You got one lane and block.
01:40
Squad one's okay.
01:47
C-com squad one arriving.
01:51
Two vehicle rear-end tight, debris and roadway, eighteen will have command.
01:58
Council Cloud 1, (number withheld).
02:06
Twenty two, command.
02:13
Rescue 1,
02:15
pull at the first vehicle.
02:19
Do you need me to carry on or are sufficient?
02:26
We're sufficient.
02:32
Acknowledgment rescue 2, be clear and route back to Ports.
02:40
Rescue 2, (number withheld).
02:50
It's going to be a red in color Chevy S-10-(number withheld) deployed, we're going to be on Kinglet Lane, US-52.
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Location mentioned:
US-52 & Kinglet Ln, Virginia 24343
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