Crash sparks urgent rescue on Milton Highway near woods, Ringgold VA
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A crash on Milton Highway near Sunshine Drive triggered a state police and EMS response, as a person was reported injured in nearby woods, prompting urgent rescue efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsylvania County Public Safety
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Cicom Station, squad 23 members need a driver for motor vehicle crash near Milton Highway.
00:09
Again, squad 23 need a driver for motor vehicle crash.
00:17
Milton Highway crossing the Russian Branch Road, Sunshine Drive.
00:23
Cicom Clear 533.
00:26
Cicom, we'll have a transport out for the second call shortly.
00:32
Temple.
00:36
They'll confirm it.
00:38
They don't need an engine or anything, the car is, right?
00:42
They just need EMS.
00:44
Okay.
01:03
Signal Squad 33 for abdominal pain,
01:07
near April Lane,
01:12
Crosschip the Talbot Drive, Jeanette Drive, Cicom Clear, 535.
01:17
Cigong 123.
01:18
Cigong 2nd 3rd.
01:19
433.
01:21
Cowell Cover.
01:23
Caught for Concover.
01:29
Got it, Codoo 3-1, Tickon.
01:33
Around April Lane.
01:40
Dr. 331 responding to near April Lane,
01:44
239-year-old male conscious breathing,
01:48
recent surgery, he's having stomach pain and discomfort.
01:55
See you in Maydury.
02:00
Medi-3.
02:02
They're going to run around.
02:09
If I have depth is out with an elderly female, it's...
02:15
possibly dementia or Alzheimer's, she needs transport to the hospital.
02:22
104. See, Gown, transport, 232's around Millen Road.
02:31
Copy, 232, responding, near Milton Highway,
02:36
State Police on Seam-Crest, EMS,
02:39
subject in the woods, possibly injured.
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Location mentioned:
Milton Hwy, Ringgold, VA 24586
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