Crash with injury on interstate 95 southbound, Fairfax County VA
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There was a collision involving two vehicles causing injuries on Interstate 95 southbound near Eisenhower Avenue. One driver is suspected of being intoxicated.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 411, Engine 207, Ambulance 207, Engine 405, Medic.
00:06
On Channel 4, Charlie, Box, 41169, Crash with Injury, Interstate 95 Southbound near Eisenhower Avenue, Cross Street, Interstate 95 local southbound.
00:17
Truck 411, Engine 207, Ambulance 207, Engine 405, Medic 405, Medic 405.
00:23
On Channel 4, Charlie, Fox 41169, Crash with Injury, Interstate 95 Southbound, near Eisenhower Avenue, Cross Street, Interstate 95 local southbound.
00:50
Engine 207 from Fairfax should be advised.
00:53
It looks like regarding the crash one of the drivers appears to be intoxicated.
00:58
The call for police has already been entered.
01:00
We just don't have an EPA.
01:19
And it's a 207 for truck 411.
01:24
Go ahead for 207.
01:26
Yeah,
01:27
looking at the VD cameras, it looks like it'll be a good location on the inner loop just prior to Eisenhower on the left-hand shoulder.
01:35
You got one vehicle facing the wrong direction.
01:42
All right, I caught me, left-hand shoulder facing the wrong direction.
01:48
SIP mission 4.5.
01:51
We're just passing going to the opposite direction.
01:53
It's going to be the left lane, or left shoulder.
02:00
All right, I'll copy 405.
02:11
Engine G07 is on scene.
02:13
It's good location.
02:14
I'll be out of the investigation.
02:15
Looks like there's two vehicles involved.
02:17
There's a third with hazards a little bit up, but I think that's the caller.
02:22
All the license.
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