Two-vehicle crash on I-495 southbound near rest area, Chelmsford MA
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A two-vehicle crash occurred on I-495 southbound near the rest area in Chelmsford. One person reported back pain. Both vehicles were moved to the breakdown lane. Chelmsford Fire Rescue and Police responded.
Audio|Heard on: Chelmsford Police and Fire
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Fire on from Fire 3.
00:02
Fire 3 and the rescue responding 495 southbound for the crash.
00:05
Can I access by your chompson street?
00:10
The rescue are on.
00:12
Access access to the Johnson Street.
00:20
Very challenge fit, we're quick.
00:23
We see.
00:26
I want to pick your three dogs.
00:30
Fire 3rd. By 3,
00:34
rescue 1-103-dun responding 495 southbound just prior the rest area for the two car motor vehicle crash.
00:41
One person complaining of backpane, cars are on both sides of the road.
00:52
Fire alarm, two need to all want to the highway.
01:01
812 is fine for the highway.
01:04
Fire alarm here, I'm 26 with flying to the highway. The fire alarm here, I'm 26 with flying to the highway.
01:18
Final up to fire three.
01:21
Fire three.
01:24
Going off with Mass State in the breakdown lane.
01:29
I'll let you know, we get a car off the side on the high speed lane.
01:43
Fire 3 are off with the state in the breakdown lane.
01:48
One vehicle's off in the high-speed lane.
01:50
The high-speed lane vehicle is the one reported with the back pane.
01:59
Fire Alarm, Fire 3.
02:00
Looks like both vehicles are...
02:03
have now moved to the breakdown lane.
02:07
We see both vehicles in the breakdown lane.
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Location mentioned:
Chelmsford, MA 01824
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