Vehicle collision closes southbound lane on Richmond Highway, Stafford VA
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According to the dispatch call, a rear-end vehicle collision occurred near Richmond Highway causing lane two southbound to be closed. One vehicle is on the shoulder and the other is blocking one southbound lane. Drivers exited their vehicles at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Stafford County and Fredericksburg Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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That's right.
00:01
Box 1001.
00:04
Auto accident, near Richmond Highway.
00:07
Richmond Highway, engine 1509, ambulance 1503,
00:12
operating on 15 alpha, 2.
00:16
Near Richmond Highway, engine 1509, ambulance 1503.
00:31
Staff for Ramon 1603.
00:35
Fun.
00:39
From the callers, one did state that there was one front driver out of the vehicle was another driver out of the vehicle.
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(name withheld).
00:55
The floor was a pass-by.
00:56
They were just telling us they could see one of the drivers this off of the vehicle.
01:00
They thought it might have been head-on but they weren't able to confirm.
01:06
Ambulance 1503 copies.
01:13
Major 1509 is all seen.
01:17
Looks like it was a rear-end collision.
01:20
One vehicle on the shoulder.
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One in the southbound lane.
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We're shutting down lane two southbound.
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And Jim 15-09 on scene where a collision one vehicle on the shoulder.
01:39
One southbound lane shutting down the southbound lane.
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1721.
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Location mentioned:
Integrated Team Solutions Facility, 3931 Richmond Hwy, Stafford, VA 22554
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