Traffic accident with property damage on westbound i-64, Newport News VA
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A traffic accident with property damage occurred on westbound I-64 near the Holiday Inn Express. One person reported back pain but refused hospital transport. Road crews applied oil-dry to the area before clearing.
Audio|Heard on: Newport News Public Safety
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6, Engine 8, Power 6, Medic 8, Battalion 2, and EMS2.
00:06
Respond to accident property damage.
00:09
At 258, West I-64.
00:12
Cross streets are West I-656 off ramp and West I-658 on-Ramp.
00:20
Battalion 2, Newport News, do we have TAC2?
00:28
Battalion 2 on TAC2, the unit is responding.
00:31
Actually got to go down to (name withheld) to make the U-turn and get on the ramp there.
00:51
Italian 2 is on scene.
00:53
We're on the on-ramp to go 64 West by the Holiday Inn Express.
00:59
Titan 2 to the units,
01:06
VDOT's on scene.
01:08
Whoever's here first can probably handle this and we should be able to clear up the other two.
01:16
Tower 6 coffee, we're making the U-turn right down.
01:19
Looks like we'll be first.
01:24
I ain't two to command.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:34
One individual is complaining a back pain, but he doesn't want to go to the hospital with us.
01:38
He didn't get a ride later.
01:44
Okay.
01:50
Okay. Okay, it's one thing.
01:54
Copy everybody, everyone seems.
01:57
Thank you, everybody that's one thing.
02:18
We'll give the refusal from this guy and we'll throw some oil dry down.
02:22
You can release everybody else.
02:26
Okay.
02:29
Engine 8, engine 6, Medic 8, you can all clear in the MS2.
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Location mentioned:
Warwick Blvd, Newport News, VA 23603
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