Three-vehicle collision with no serious injuries reported, Warren County VA
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Three vehicles were involved in a collision at the intersection near North Shenandoah Avenue and Duck Street. All drivers were out of their vehicles and moving. No serious injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Fire dispatch
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Engine Arrest Company 10 Battalion 1 intersection North Shenandoah and Duck Street for motor vehicle accident unknown injuries.
00:20
Engine, rest company 10, battalion, one intersection,
00:24
North Shenandoah, Duck Street, motor vehicle accident on that injuries, 1705.
00:39
One-sects, 1706.
00:48
Engine Company 1, you're being added, intersection, sending down, duct street, road to be a collapse.
01:11
One battalion, one, sir.
01:14
17.
01:20
Secondary caller advise, it's going to be three cars.
01:23
Everyone appears up and moving.
01:31
Morning, engine one, round with three.
01:35
Engine one in route 1708.
01:42
It's enrapped with motor vehicle access.
01:44
It's going to be three vehicles involved.
01:46
The front vehicle, driver is unintroduceded to take off to the side of the road.
01:50
Undone if the other two drivers are under involvement.
01:53
One bike, three vehicles, rear-in-illism, here's everyone's out of the vehicle, we'll go to the vehicle.
02:03
Orange track, how can you have?
02:06
Tony one. There.
02:12
Is one, when you arrive, take a box position behind my truck, please.
02:19
Is it one right?
02:30
Go ahead. I can't continue a couple of shoes and one in a call to the head.
02:37
Sure.
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Location mentioned:
W Duck St & N Shenandoah Ave, Virginia 22630
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