Motor vehicle crash with injury near Jefferson highway school, Louisa VA
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A motor vehicle crash with injury occurred near the elementary school on Jefferson Highway. Emergency units responded and one lane of Route 33 was closed due to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Louisa County Fire and EMS
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Box 109 for the MVC with injury, near Jefferson Highway, company one,
00:07
rescue, rescue station one, medic one.
00:22
Bha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-
00:33
Box 109 for the motor vehicle crash with injury near Jefferson Highway.
00:40
Company 1, Rescue Station 1, Medic 1, 0747.
00:48
Medic 1 row.
00:51
0746.
01:00
Louise Ingen-5 is back in quarters.
01:02
Medi-5 is Mark back up.
01:05
Longestead,
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95, Mark back up, 0747.
01:15
Rescue 1-3-year-on route.
01:17
Rescue 1-3-year-in route 07-48.
01:23
Rescue 1 in route.
01:26
Rescue 1-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-07-48.
01:36
Ladder 1 in route.
01:38
Ladder 1-0-7-49.
01:46
Medical Union service.
01:55
Medics went direct.
01:56
We're in service.
01:59
Louise copies here at some point nine.
02:07
Louise and Medic 7.9.
02:08
Louise and Medic 7, let's check.
02:13
We're okay.
02:20
Louisiana MediCet 7.
02:23
Uh,
02:28
MediC7. MediC7, Transform1 on Emergent to UVA.
02:32
Transporting the UVA at 0751.
02:36
The latter one arriving out of location.
02:44
Motor vehicle crash, we're going to have one lane of 33 shut in front of the elementary school.
02:51
The letter one, understood 0753.
03:03
Rescue one arriving, breaking in where he wants.
03:13
Rescue one, come up here to the parking one.
03:15
And rescue one, we've got to the parking lot.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson Hwy, Louisa, VA 23093
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