Injury crash near AutoZone on Jefferson Highway, Louisa VA
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Emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle rear-end crash near AutoZone on Jefferson Highway. One person was injured and is being evaluated and transported non-emergently to a hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Louisa County Fire and EMS
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Box 101, motor vehicle crash reporting injuries at AutoZone near Jefferson Highway.
00:06
Company one, rest of station one.
00:08
Rest one.
00:35
Box 101 for motor vehicle crash with injury.
00:40
AutoZone, near Jefferson Highway, company one, rescue station one, rescue one.
00:52
Louisa, Medicaid, transporting one patient non-emergent and rick at Dr.
00:55
Starram.
00:59
Some of you be doing.
01:02
Louise F3-1 will be rescue level until 2,100 hours.
01:08
One at 1752.
01:16
Wagon 1-1-3.
01:19
Wagon 1, 1752.
01:27
Please, the Medicaid, can you re-advise the hospital you're going to?
01:34
Right, the doctor's pair.
01:38
Thank you.
01:41
We need a wagon wants all the location there.
01:44
We're going to be able to the booth end of the parking lot.
01:47
They're out walking around.
01:48
We'll watch.
01:54
Liga 1, I have you're on 154, they're out walking around.
02:05
Louise, the rescue one for a machine.
02:10
Rescue 1, 1754.
02:18
Louise McAgo 1.
02:19
Lago 1. Louise from Lago 1.
02:22
Hi, your one.
02:25
Two vehicle rear-end collision.
02:28
We've got one person being evaluated by Rescue 1.
02:32
Do you have a deputy in route?
02:37
Like I got me a rear-end crash with two vehicles, one person being evaluated by Rescue 1.
02:44
We are getting one person started that way now.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Hwy, Louisa, VA 23093
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