Vehicle slides into guardrail on mountain road, Chester Gap VA
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Multiple vehicles struggled to navigate mountain roads near Zachary Taylor Highway and Happy Creek Road. One vehicle slid into a guardrail but the driver was uninjured and the vehicle was cleared without damage.
Audio|Heard on: Rappahannock County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
I was that by a bystandard state that there was a couple of cars trying to get up to the gap.
00:07
I don't think there's any wrecks or anything.
00:09
I'm just going to go check.
00:10
You're right, 7.23.
00:12
Can you advise if when you get up there if they need additional materials on the road? Simple.
00:22
Rapp tank.
00:27
Go ahead.
00:32
I just received a call from a person in that area.
00:35
They're right there, near Zachary Taylor Highway and Happy Creek Road.
00:38
They have slid into the guardrail.
00:41
They are not hurt,
00:43
but they cannot get their vehicle moving.
00:46
So I'm going to call VDOT and have them send up some more materials for the road.
00:52
Sim4, once I got into Huntly, the roads are getting worse.
00:55
Right, it's going to be a gray for an F-150.
00:59
It's going to be a young driver, and she is very unsure where to go from here, but she does have her flashers on.
01:07
Simple.
01:21
Virginia tag, will you ready?
01:27
Go ahead, A.T.
01:31
Virginia.
01:36
Early Adam, Nancy 1, Nancy 3,
01:40
N1N1 in 3.
01:45
That is going to be our caller.
01:48
The vehicle is certainly clear.
01:54
Any rip payment?
01:56
Hey.
02:02
She didn't have it in low gear.
02:04
She's in low gear.
02:05
She's away from the car row.
02:06
She didn't damage to the garrow or her truck.
02:09
I'm going to follow her up the mountain.
02:11
All right. Thank you.
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