Single vehicle suv crashes into jersey barrier on i-95, Pawtucket RI
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A single SUV crashed into the jersey barrier on I-95 near Lonsdale Avenue in Pawtucket. Occupants were checked for injuries. State police and a tow truck were called to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Pawtucket Fire Channels 1 and 2
Listen to dispatch call
02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Problem to companies responding to Road 95, Lonsdale Avenue area.
00:04
It appears to be a single vehicle SUV against the Jersey barrier front-end damage.
00:15
We have it on the camera.
00:25
Agent 2 is on scene, one car MBA against the Jersey barrier, occupants, Angeles 4.
00:33
Engine 2, 1114.
00:39
Firearm to engine 1.
00:44
Firearm to engine 1.
00:56
Thank you one.
00:58
I made contact.
01:01
The facility manager is en route now.
01:04
It should be there in a few minutes.
01:08
Thank you. Roger.
01:11
Roger.
01:18
First 3-ed-4 star alarm, 106, back to the street.
01:33
Enter 5, you guys can return the service.
01:35
Rex G1 continuing.
01:38
Go to work right in turn the engine.
01:40
Do you have a talk for you?
01:44
Rescue 3 engine 4, 106, backs the street, first floor,
01:50
64-year-old female, possible CVA.
01:53
Of the rescue 3 and engine 4, 106, Baxter Street, on the first floor,
01:58
64-year-old female, possible CVA.
02:01
Coor Street's Mendon Avenue, Webster Street,
02:05
1150.
02:10
A lot of 2904.
02:12
He knows to take it?
02:16
We're on scene.
02:17
We'll take it. File. I'll measure falls on scene.
02:21
Large injure 4, 1116.
02:26
Engine 5 is back in.
02:28
NG5, 1116. NG5, 1116.
02:38
Indie 2 to 5.
02:39
We're going to go to state police in a tow truck out of here.
02:43
I got an engine 2, 1916.
02:53
The pilot engine 2, state police should be arriving momentarily.
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