Traffic collision with disabled vehicle on route 24 south, Norfolk County MA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic crash with a disabled vehicle occurred on Route 24 south in Massachusetts. Fire services were canceled, but emergency medical services and towing were requested to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: MA State Police - Metro Boston Area
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Transcript:
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1379-87. 8-7.
00:07
8-7.
00:09
You can cancel fire.
00:12
No engine, we don't need that.
00:14
I have the help him behind me.
00:16
He's kind enough to help me to take the lane.
00:18
Just EMS and two tows, please.
00:23
Okay, sir.
00:27
And if you close out the call, I'll enter all the stuff on there.
00:33
See, close, sir.
00:42
870 help truck, 24 south 35.
00:48
(number withheld) is on, sir, go ahead.
00:52
As much as the rocket, just go home for the plate.
00:57
(name withheld) 5 Lima, Papa, Victor, 45.
01:02
5 LPV-4-5, Chevy Express van.
01:07
Let's see.
01:13
969 or 1095, do you guys know I need slaggers anymore?
01:18
Flaggers has that vehicle.
01:20
Oh, ASS 17.
01:23
Receive, sir, thank you.
01:24
2079 is also, 2279, 7 and that's 16 as well.
01:29
Proceed. Slide it up more.
01:31
Receive time now.
01:33
860, do you have a lane to travel?
01:38
No, not at this moment.
01:40
In regards, I'm going off with it.
01:42
We're going to be at the top of the Freeport on-ramp.
01:47
Receive.
01:54
Section 857-84, information exchange.
01:57
Both vehicles on the way.
01:58
I'll be 1717.
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MA-24, Massachusetts
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