Multi-car crash blocks roadway near Southington rest area, Southington CT
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A multi-car crash occurred just before the Southington rest area, blocking the roadway. A white sedan is positioned sideways in the center lane, with other vehicles to the right.
Audio|Heard on: Norwich Police, Norwich Fire, Montville PD, CSP Troop E
Listen to dispatch call
01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Just prior to 569 there is a multi-car, it's all over the roadway.
00:06
(name withheld).
00:08
More coffee.
00:10
I have a copy.
00:13
I have a copy.
00:14
Tony ain't copy.
00:16
It's going to be just before the Southington rest area.
00:25
95, Battalion 1 is unseen,
00:27
4-story wood frame residential.
00:29
Off of the Trowin,
00:31
humans will be about to hear it.
00:33
Here is you don't see in 1645.
00:35
I'm not here.
00:38
85, 31 if you just throw me on it.
00:41
Ah.
00:46
Large 5, Battalion 1 establishing command.
00:49
Receive, Battalion 1 establishing command, 1646.
01:00
Please.
01:02
Five, four, six.
01:05
Go ahead.
01:11
Taking a car, deer, right as far as far as north.
01:16
(number withheld).
01:18
Bacchus is negative and I did speak to American, no recent transports.
01:23
Sometimes they handle things like transports to care centers and stuff like that.
01:28
They have nothing with her in the last three days.
01:30
24-49. Roger.
01:32
Roger. Roger.
01:33
18 Gen. Take care of it.
01:37
Roger.
01:38
Okay. Okay.
01:39
Okay.
01:41
Excuse me.
01:43
No, no, we got that camera.
01:45
There's a white sedan in the center lane sideways.
01:48
The other cars look like they're on the right.
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Location mentioned:
Southington, CT
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