Car crashes into guardrail on I-93 North ramp, Wilmington MA
A single car crashed into a guardrail on the ramp from I-93 North to Exit 33 in Wilmington. There were no injuries reported. The guardrail was damaged and a tow truck was needed to remove the car.
Audio|Source: Eastern Massachusetts State Police
03:24
Transcript:
00:00
If you can make your way 93 North, the ramp to exit 33, Wilmington got one call only of a single vehicle 16[1], if you could just check that out.
00:12
3-2-0-93 North, exit 33.
00:21
A1, we'll just six on that again?
00:26
93 North, the ramp to exit 33.
00:31
Recy.
00:33
No calls at the barracks, that was just a transfer from Wilmington.
00:41
Recy, sir.
00:51
Do the office to A5.
00:56
A5.
00:57
Mayan,
00:59
how are we looking for that 16[1] on Route 1 there? Is the ramp still close?
01:05
Negative. All S at 17, ram's been open.
01:10
Lucy, thank you for that. Have good night.
01:19
A1, to those cruises,
01:21
just got off the line with somebody involved. There was a bit of a language barrier, however, they did state that there's no injury to tell us if you could just assess when you got there.
01:38
A1. A1.
01:41
A1.
01:44
Probably on a forward that's 16[1].
01:47
It's at the bottom of the ramp.
01:49
93 northbound to 833 just before Congress Street.
01:56
Steve.
02:05
733 you all set.
02:08
All set,
02:12
sir. All set, sir, thank you.
02:26
Receive, thank you.
02:35
15788, 38.3, code 70.
02:43
Briefing.
02:55
Rail lights.
03:03
1018 Kilo-wit to A1.
03:08
A1.
03:13
Circumfirmed single car into the guardrail. Negative injuries will need one toe for a Honda fit.
03:20
There is guardrail damage, however, it is not an emergency.
03:23
We're halfway up the ramp.
Police codes explained
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[1]
16: Motor vehicle crash
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