Car crashes in median on I-95 northbound near mile 80, Georgetown MA
A car crashed in the median on I-95 northbound near mile marker 80.6. One male occupant is trapped inside and smoke is coming from the vehicle. Emergency responders are on the scene. The driver side door is blocked by median cables, preventing it from opening.
Audio|Source: Georgetown Police and Fire, Groveland Fire, Haverhill Fire
06:50
Transcript:
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A lot of requests for response for 95 north,
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north of mile marker 78,
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for a motor vehicle crash in the median, called in by state police.
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I get just our final requesting response for 9900 north, north of 78 for a motorboat crash in the median,
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called in by state police.
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Time with the call, 833.
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225 control.
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Okay, okay.
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Clear mission, no signs of any distress here.
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Did the state need a cruiser on the alley as well?
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I'm not sure on that.
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Receive access.
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Can I access from East Main Street?
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What is so? He said north of 70.
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Receive a switch to make sure that I'll send.
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I'll send.
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I'll get a rally engine started and maybe another medic unit. I know that there's time up on that side with a crash.
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Rally fire from Revereux small that engine to Georgetown,
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95 northbound north of exit 78 to assist him of the motor vehicle crash.
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Again, mutually to Georgetown.
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995 northbound north of exit 78 to assist with the motor vehicle crash.
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File out to responding to an update.
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Call to Newberry reporting area mile marker 80.6 northbound in the median smoke showing from one of the vehicles.
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Again, 80.6 mile marker northbound, Newby is getting a bunch of calls as well.
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Answered call one of you on.
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Yeah, it's firm.
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I do have a Raleigh engine started.
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I'm gonna walk on Maddox from Atlantic.
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George, engine two is on, switching over.
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You're rarely engine two, you're on, switch over to Georgetown.
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My alarm, Raleigh engine two, we're on.
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Rolling to do you all 856. It's going to be our northbound Newbridge getting calls putting out there 80.6 car in the median crashed with smoke show.
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Rishi Johnstein, can you confirm that it's up near 80.6?
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Okay,
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firm my own merger 80.4.
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Risi, thank you.
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And one male occupant in the driver's seat is conscious alert.
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There is some light smoke coming to the vehicle. Thank you.
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For the polls still remaining, all the wireless.
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In the media,
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one male occupant, it's still in the vehicle, he is conscious, there is a fuse to be light smoke coming from the vehicle.
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11 a habit.
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Uh,
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there's a board on.
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5-2 on.
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Fire 984.
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You know was the NU4 on the responding?
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Provenate.
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Receive NG4 are responding.
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95 northbound near a mile marker 80.4 in the median.
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Citi5 control.
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Stand by one.
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80.6.
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Out the message, thank you.
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Fire alarm,
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command.
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Command.
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Engine 1 has been released in service.
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Engine 9 will be standing by for vehicle removal.
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Received, depth.
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Just beifies, uh, Georgetown's working an incident northbound on the interstate in the area of 80.6 in the median MBA.
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Have that, thank you.
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...trap in here.
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We have a Georgetown engine, uh, Georgetown ambulance on a rally engine route as well as Atlantic Medics.
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Three seats, just the cables from the median of the driver side door.
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Block the shut.
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All right to respond to you guys. It's an update. It's the cables from the median,
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the barrier that seem to be blocking the driver side door from opening.
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I should go out of that.
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Control to 21.
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Go ahead.
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211, you get to the point that you think the SP and Georgetown can clear. Can you just advise me?
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Absolutely. They're going to need to use the road to get this thing flipped over.
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Once the record gets you, we'll be able to expedite that.
06:42
Oh, okay. Perfect.
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They sit there at our disposal as long as we need them.
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Excellent.
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