Vehicle accident on I-95 northbound with injured driver, Colonial Heights VA
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A vehicle accident occurred on I-95 northbound near Exit 53 in Colonial Heights, Virginia. A male driver in his 50s was found unresponsive and later began having a seizure. Emergency responders and police are on the scene assisting.
Audio|Heard on: Colonial Heights City Fire and EMS
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02:57
Transcript:
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Engine 941, medic 935, rescue 942, and Battalion 914, vehicle accident with injuries, 53 interstate 95 north.
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Engine 941, medic 935, rescue 942, and battalion 914,
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vehicle accident with injuries, 53 interstate 95 north.
00:23
North cross streets on NIT.
00:34
Risk you not for you to the rest.
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613.
00:53
31914 in a row.
00:57
9935 in a row.
01:00
Topping in a route 614.
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We're going to be at Ty 2.
01:11
935 in route.
01:12
935 in route.
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614. We're going to be in a row.
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I copy around 614, around to 53 northbound or 95.
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For a single MVA, Silver Jeep,
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callerby stopped out with him.
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(name withheld) unresponsive, but I can see his chest going up and down.
01:40
He is blinking but not responding to any questions.
01:44
It's going to be a male foxman in his 50s.
01:50
The unit's responding to 95, I believe PD said you'd have to take Exit 53 there on the off-ramp.
02:07
935 open.
02:19
52942nd are coming up.
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Feature.
02:27
Units responding to the inner state, PDs on scene advice the mail is in a seizure now.
02:42
935 is the one scene.
02:44
There's a single vehicle off the roadway.
02:49
SSP is on scene.
02:50
Meg 935 will be 95 command vehicles on all force.
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I-95, Colonial Heights, VA
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