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Multiple vehicles involved in rear-end collision in Bedford CountyForest VA

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Bedford County, VA

Four vehicles were involved in a rear-end collision on Paraville Road near J.F. in Bedford County. Moderate damage occurred to all vehicles, and all occupants had exited the vehicles. At least one minor injury was reported. Emergency personnel are investigating the scene.

Audio|Heard on: Bedford County Fire and Rescue (Ops)
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
We have four vehicles.
00:02
We're going to be a rear-end-style collision.
00:05
Moderate damage to all vehicles involved.
00:08
Does appear all occupants are out of the vehicle.
00:10
We'll be on investigating shift if you won't be made.
00:13
Copy-I'll show you on scene with four vehicles rear-in-style collision.
00:17
Moderate damage to all vehicles.
00:19
Does appear all subjects are out.
00:20
Now, investigating.
00:26
Have command 51.
00:28
Command 51.
00:31
Average water.
00:34
Pinsland.
00:36
Mefresh trackers.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:45
What's six?
00:48
Ten, four.
01:06
Go ahead for us to pass.
01:10
Investigation group on command.
01:15
But if you guys are responding, you just pull past the engine.
01:20
Actually, you can park directly behind the engine, probably get some stay dry in your brooms out.
01:27
Go ahead, command.
01:31
Have you guys been able to check any of the individual rooms yet?
01:35
See if you have any readings in those?
01:41
So really initially the first report of no injuries,
01:46
but one of the kids...
01:48
On Division 2, the rooms pretty much matched the hallway.
01:52
We're working on some ventilation now.
01:57
4.
01:59
4.
02:03
Go ahead and come back to Rescue 1.
02:06
Let's get a ventilation plan going,
02:09
and then we'll get to work.
02:15
Okay, I'm ready, 14 and 6.
02:21
Are you, uh...
02:25
Good.
02:28
We're approaching, where would you like this?
02:31
You can get that in service.
02:32
There's only going to be one injury we can hold with 14ths off.
02:37
Trap, your best for ready, 14-6 is clear.
02:41
10-4[1]. That's bad for X2,000 are out now.
02:48
10-4[1]. 10-4.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative

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