Police respond to two-car accident on I-95 north


The audio discusses police activity related to a two-car crash on the freeway, where one party may be armed. Officers are coordinating responses and using stop sticks to control the situation.
Audio|Source: Northwest Rhode Island Police and Fire
03:18
Transcript:
Exporter 188? Please. You respond to the Smithfield bath on the 95 north for a two-car single five. I'm sorry. Okay. Masspeake Holden calling Rhode Island on New City, Rhode Island State Police. State's on this. If you still have contact with the cruises, advise them a drop and stop sticks if they want to stop back and off a bit. There's (name withheld), State one's talking about that. Roger, I got that. Receive, sir. St. Holden to Rhode Island, say, please. Brown State Police. Brown, State, Tom. I'll just see you guys. I'm sure you guys are well aware. With his party, most likely armed. Receive. Yeah, we got that. Our units have been advised. Okay. Do we have like a mile marker or somewhere that we can let our guys know? Yeah, they're coming up to the exit 26 area, I believe. The stop sticks are set up at 17. Exit 17. Got it. Thank you, sir. They just crossed the line from Shrewsbury into Worcester. I did give Dispatch in Worcester heads up too, so... Okay, yeah, I did as well. 26 coming on. Second vehicle just pulled up to my stop. It's going to be Rhode Island, Yankee, Victor, 672, YV 672. 10-4[1]. 14, that got me. 10-4-14[2]. I'm code for it's his friend I think they're moving cars around or something someone wants to this floor roll here but I'm code for it
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment
[2]
10-4-14: Possible internal code for traffic event confirmation
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Location mentioned:
I-95, Providence, RI
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