Minor two-vehicle accident on commander shepard boulevard, Hampton VA
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A minor two-vehicle accident occurred at Commander Shepard Boulevard and Wythe Creek Road in Hampton. Emergency services responded but canceled after determining the injuries were minor. No further action was required.
Audio|Heard on: Hampton Fire and Rescue
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Medicaid, Engine 8, respond for an accident with injuries.
00:02
Commander Shepard,
00:04
Wythe Creek Road.
00:05
Medicaid, Engine 8, respond for accident with injuries.
00:09
Commander Shepard Boulevard and Wythe Creek Road.
00:12
District 8. Thank you.
00:27
Engine 8, Medic 1 respond for choking, near Hemlock Avenue.
00:31
Engine 3, Medic 1, respond for choking, near Hemlock Avenue, crosses Byrd Street and Birch Avenue, District 3.
00:39
Engine 8, Medicaid, oh, clear you're responding.
00:43
It's going to be pulled into the Bojangles parking lot, patients complaining of neck pain.
00:51
Pedic three to Hampton.
00:55
Medic three?
00:58
We're clearing Careplex.
01:00
We'll take that call in our district.
01:01
You can cancel Medic 1.
01:05
Have our all units that we're responding to Hemlock, you can cancel, the patients requested to cancel?
01:13
Injutor 3 is corner traffic available in quarters.
01:16
Measure 3.
01:19
Medic, freeze clearing careplex returning.
01:23
Ms. 3. Number 3.
01:28
Next one. Today available.
01:30
Headigate on scene, Tivocal accident, minor, minor in nature,
01:34
we'll be investigating part 2.
01:36
You can cancel engine 8.
01:39
The gate on scene 2 vehicle accident, minor in nature, investigating part 2.
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Location mentioned:
Commander Shepard Boulevard & Wythe Creek Rd, Hampton, VA 23666
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