Vehicle hydroplanes into median on Southampton Parkway, Courtland VA
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A vehicle hydroplaned into the median near Southampton Parkway and Belmont. The driver and another person were out of the car. Injuries are unknown. Emergency responders are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Southampton County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Cortland Fire, Capron Fire, Cortland Rescue.
00:02
Cortland Fire, Capron Fire, Cortland Rescue, respond to the area near Southampton Parkway, near Belmont, for a vehicle that hydroplaned into the median, can be Black Camaro, driver is out of the vehicle, unknown injuries.
00:16
First page 850.
00:22
Rescue 37, SLAM.
00:25
Rescue 37.
00:29
Responding.
00:31
Copy 851.
00:39
Pedic-47 South-Aidth, they were responding.
00:43
Copy, MediC, 852.
00:56
Courtland Fire, Courtland Fire, respond to the area near Southampton Parkway.
01:01
It's near the Belmont for a vehicle that hydroplaned in the median.
01:05
Driver is out of the vehicle.
01:06
Second page, 854.
01:13
Engine 43 to Southampton.
01:17
43.
01:20
Responding.
01:22
Responding.
01:23
Probably 855.
01:25
Medi 47, Southampton, we're on scene.
01:28
We got the Black Camaro in the median and two people out of the car.
01:33
We'll be outside investigating.
01:36
Copy 857.
01:43
Rescue 37, I saw that.
01:47
Rescue 37.
01:50
Rescue 37's home scene.
01:53
Assistant Chief 30 will be established in Southampton Parkway command.
01:57
One lane will be shut down.
02:02
C858.
02:08
Agent 43 to Southampton.
02:11
243.
02:13
243.
02:16
43 on scene.
02:18
Copy 911.
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Location mentioned:
Southampton Pkwy, Courtland, VA 23837
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