Multi-vehicle crash on I-91 northbound near exits 11 and 12, Berkshire County MA


A traffic accident involving at least two cars occurred on I-91 northbound near exits 11 and 12 in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. A red vehicle was reported to have crashed into the guardrail. Airbags were deployed and emergency medical services were requested.
Audio|Source: Massachusetts State Police Dispatch - Troop B
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Receive Getting calls for a multi-car code 16[1] 91 northbound in between 11 and 12
00:08
Receive
00:10
637 received
00:14
Five-nine four receives, we're prepared.
00:21
I talked to you as I'm south at the 14th.
00:29
One caller said it was a same car to the median and other callers say that it was a multi-car.
00:39
36 received just got off the phone with code 22[2].
00:42
They say it's a red vehicle.
00:44
They came from the pike and they're at the 15, so it is most likely northbound into the guardrail is what I was given.
01:04
D-6 and out with it. It looks like two cars. I'll have the left lane taking north back to 12.2 just after I-12.
01:13
Receaseed.
01:16
And you can start a tell for Chevy Sedan.
01:19
Receive? Receive.
01:25
892 to B3.
01:27
Be there.
01:31
Tim,
01:33
could you start me CJs for a Honda CRV one on board, 91 northbound at the .8?
01:46
I'm 94, that cruiser out with that 16. I'm coming to the 27. Do you catch your still lights?
01:53
6376. 36.
01:59
You start EMS[3] airbag deployment.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 16: Unknown/agency-specific code (meaning not specified in transcript)
[2]
code 22: Report of suspicious or erratic activity, often involving a vehicle, nature unspecified.
[3]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
Berkshire County, MA
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