Silver sedan crashes in ditch on I-64 eastbound, Newport News VA
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A silver sedan crashed into a ditch on eastbound I-64 near exit 256 to 258 off-ramp. Emergency responders are investigating the single vehicle accident.
Audio|Heard on: Newport News Public Safety
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6, Engine 8, Tower 6, Battalion 2, and EMS2.
00:05
Respond to motor vehicle collision.
00:08
At 258, East I-64.
00:11
Cross streets are East I-64 256 on-ramp and East I-64-258 off-ramp.
00:29
Chair III, you need to respond with police, 7420 River Road apartment echo,
00:35
reference to a 19-year-old female bipolar was facing another individual threatening to harm herself.
00:53
Engine 6 to be born in.
01:00
Engine 6.
01:04
We're trying to contact data for an updated location.
01:07
While we were passing the, or getting onto the on-ramp at 256,
01:11
there appeared to be a silver sedan in the ditch area, in the woods.
01:18
So maybe we can send a unit that way and work to continue enough the interstate to turn around.
01:24
I'm going to check here.
01:26
Silver sedan is the vehicle you're responding for near 256, Bravo.
01:34
Acknowledgment. Since the updated location will be the on-ramp, called to the left,
01:40
at 256.
01:45
Engine 8.
01:47
Engine 8.
01:52
Copy on engine 6 traffic.
01:55
We'll adjust our direction.
01:56
Here, sir.
01:59
Okay.
02:08
Tower 6.
02:10
Tower 6 to engine six.
02:21
We have a single vehicle off-ramp.
02:27
We're going to be investigating.
02:32
Engine is on scene.
02:37
We have exit 256 Bravo westbound.
02:42
Correction, eastbound,
02:45
closed.
02:46
Acknowledgment.
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I-64, Newport News, VA
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