Vehicle rollover on i-93 northbound near mile marker 22, Medford MA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle rolled over on I-93 northbound near mile marker 21.9. Fire, EMS, and tow services responded. The vehicle was on its side and occupants were out of the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Eastern Massachusetts State Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
1565 Sir,
00:02
could you make your way I-93 northbound in the area of mile marker 21.9.
00:08
North Shore Regional just had an open line, possibly could be a roll over on that crash.
00:13
Unknown at this time, I'm going to start you a tow and fire out that row.
00:18
Receive, sir,
00:19
is that 24,
00:22
22?
00:23
Do you have a better location?
00:29
Nexie, sir, they just said that it was mapping at a mile marker 21.9.
00:35
Please see you, sir.
00:43
84 to 1565.
00:45
Sarah's second call on that is going to be a confirmed rollover.
00:48
They're marking exactly at the 21.9.
00:54
Receipts, sir,
00:55
I'm off with them now.
00:57
The vehicle is definitely on the side.
01:00
All vices on the video.
01:03
All right received.
01:05
Medford Fire and EMS are en route.
01:14
1192 to 84, I'll be on a floor.
01:21
1565 to 84, just be advised parties are out of the vehicle.
01:35
8-4 to those cruisers.
01:37
Just advise on toes.
01:38
I'm going to start Stevens out that way.
01:40
Just advise it's going to be a heavy duty for the box truck.
01:46
Negative. It's just going to be one single vehicle.
01:50
Just one sole.
01:51
It should be fine.
01:53
Chief.
01:57
840, take a plate.
02:02
End it.
02:04
Mass Redge, 275, Victor, Papa, Whiskey.
02:10
Just come back to a Toyota Rapporte.
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Location mentioned:
I-93, Medford, MA
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