Motor vehicle accident with injuries on I-95 northbound, Waterford CT
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A motor vehicle accident with injuries occurred on I-95 northbound near exits 81 and the weigh station in Waterford, CT. Two vehicles were involved, and the slow lane was shut down for investigation. Emergency units responded and one patient was reported with injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Waterford Police, Fire, and EMS
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03:36
Transcript:
00:00
Motor vehicle accident with injuries, I-95 northbound, between exit 81 and the weigh station.
00:05
It is going to be for Engine 42, Truck 15, Rescue 57, Waterford EMS, and Medic 14.
00:43
Motor vehicle accident with injuries, 95 northbound, between exit 81 and weigh station.
00:49
It is for Engine 42, Rescue 57, Truck 15, Waterford EMS, Medic 14, one patient with injuries.
01:01
Engine 42, Truck 15, Rescue 37, Waterford EMS, Medic 14, respond to I-95 northbound between exits 81 and the weigh station for motor vehicle accident with injuries.
01:12
Operating option 1, typical in nature.
01:31
Everyone on the way.
01:34
We are on the way. Rescue 57 responding.
01:37
Please be on the way.
01:42
Strzolak 50 is responding.
01:45
Shorg on the way.
01:53
1-06-8-G.
01:56
Remarked on the way.
01:57
Refratting, 321.
02:05
Precute.
02:12
Oh on the way.
02:18
Waterford, John.
02:21
Yeah, I am on 95, 5.
02:24
That accident is just before the weigh station.
02:29
Received.
02:37
Waterford, units on 95-0-1 on scene, accident directed near weigh station.
02:46
You know.
02:52
Still one's gone.
03:08
Truck 2 in Quois.
03:10
Truck 2 off your car.
03:22
Waterford, Rescue 57 on scene, two cars involved.
03:25
Slow lane will be on investigating.
03:27
Slow lane is going to be shut down.
03:33
507 on scene.
03:35
One car, and then it's low-line.
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