Traffic accident blocks eastbound route 211 near Holly Springs, Rappahannock County VA
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A traffic accident involving multiple vehicles occurred on eastbound Route 211 near Holly Springs. Emergency rescue and ambulance units responded; one patient was treated for minor injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Rappahannock County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Rapid, rescue unit 1403 is on the scene.
00:03
We'll have eastbound 211 shutdown this time.
00:06
We have two vehicles.
00:07
Here's a vehicle.
00:08
Here's a depot.
00:09
Derry. First can sit down.
00:11
Rescue in 1403, right, manor?
00:14
Go ahead.
00:21
Got one patient checking out for BLS injuries.
00:23
You can place 12.09 in the service.
00:26
Correct. 12.9 direct.
00:28
Anyone's 12.9 direct.
00:30
7,00.
00:34
1400, you can use your discretion if you want to send you in or not.
00:44
Echility 3, Raphne.
00:45
Let me respondent with a crew warned.
00:47
Purr assists with traffic control, Holly Springs and 211.
00:52
Sir, excuse me respond on 59.
00:55
Utility 3, he can you're in service.
00:56
We can hear what we have on the thing.
00:58
Okay.
00:59
Utility 3 is in service, Robin.
01:02
Sure.
01:08
Right hanged, 1400.
01:09
I can understand what Cress Gitchell was saying.
01:12
Are they put me in service as well?
01:16
He said that you can use your discretion.
01:19
You just put Nimlets 12 and 9 in service as well as utility 1403.
01:26
Okay, I'll be in service.
01:28
Direct, 1701.
01:34
It's always free, grab out in fact in the station and I'll see here.
01:39
Direct.
01:40
Nothing one.
01:46
Okay, to eight, can you advise the DSB is on scene?
01:50
Let him, Robin.
01:51
If I'm on scene, DSB is on scene.
01:53
Direct, thank you, 17-02.
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