Traffic crash with injuries on I-95 southbound in Springfield, Springfield VA
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A traffic crash with injuries occurred on Interstate 95 southbound near Edsel Road and Commerce Street in Springfield. Emergency responders are on scene managing the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 408, engine 426, Matic 426, engine 437, ambulance 437.
00:07
On Channel 4, Charlie, Fox, 42654, crash with injury, Interstate 95 southbound near Edsel Road and Commerce Street.
00:19
Rescue 408, engine 426, medic 426, engine 437, ambulance 437.
00:26
On Channel 4, Charlie, Fox, 42654, crash with injury, Interstate 95 southbound near Edsel Road and Commerce Street.
00:43
Paramedic engine 106, truck 106.
00:47
On Channel 4, Bravo, Fox, 41392, commercial fire alarm, near Ball Breach Drive and Haycock Road.
00:56
Paramedic Engine 106, truck 106.
00:59
On Channel 4, Bravo, Box, 41392, commercial fire alarm, near Ball Breach Drive and Haycock Road.
01:05
Fall Breach Drive, Cross Street, Haycock Road.
01:08
24-8 engine 426 what three words put it on the ramp the old key mill road Springfield we're direct.
01:21
It's going to be a good location for what we works.
01:29
We'll have to turn around.
01:35
Right.
01:37
Agent 437, age 4.26.
01:41
Go ahead.
01:44
Take northbound to Edsel and flip around and take the 644 ramp south.
01:47
He'll come upon the accident.
01:51
Black Chevy Colorado and the silver link to the Chevy Colorado as we're facing the wrong way.
01:59
Page 433-Fed is direct.
02:00
We're getting on 95 northbound.
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Location mentioned:
I-95, Springfield, VA
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