Single-vehicle accident with no injuries on interstate 95, Stafford VA
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A single vehicle was found on the left shoulder of southbound Interstate 95 near Stafford, Virginia. There were no injuries reported in connection with the accident.
Audio|Heard on: Stafford County and Fredericksburg Fire and EMS
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Box, 975, auto accident with entrapment, 1430,
00:06
Interstate 95 southbound, Engine 1509, Power 1504U, Engine 1504U, Engine 1514, Medic 1510, Priority, 3.
00:20
1430, Interstate 95 F Highway, engine 1509, Power 1504U, engine 1514, Medic 1510.
00:35
Staff rescue 1514.
00:37
We're taking the call in place to engine.
00:39
Add the next two engine company police.
00:44
Also two for the auto accident in the area 143.95 southbound at 1709.
01:04
Box, 975, auto accident with entrapment, 1430, Interstate 95-S Highway, Rescue 1514U, Priority, 3,
01:17
operating on 15-alpha, 2,
01:19
14-14-2, 14-0, 14-14-U.
01:32
Mr. 533 responding.
01:35
Direction, 933, break, Tara ladder, 1504, you not responding?
01:49
Copy. Checking from a Flood relief.
01:57
Tower letter 1504 is unseen.
02:01
Good information, good location, it's going to be just south to the (name withheld) Bridge.
02:05
We've got one vehicle on the left shoulder.
02:07
I'm checking with you.
02:08
We'll have the left shoulder and number one light block.
02:12
Engine 9, if you haven't committed to the interstate, you can hold up.
02:20
Number one argument, no injuries.
02:24
Get home a tower, Latter 1504, return the balance.
02:30
Terrell Latter 1504 is holding with themselves.
02:33
Returning the balance.
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I-95, Stafford, VA
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