Multi-vehicle crash on I-95 Southbound with injuries, Hanover County VA


A multi-vehicle accident occurred on I-95 Southbound near mile marker 92 over 8 in Hanover County, VA. The crash involved four vehicles and caused the full closure of southbound lanes. Emergency services are on scene with three patients in stable condition and at least one person with a shoulder injury.
Audio|Source: Hanover County Fire / EMS
02:14
Transcript:
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Pruceteen 95 Southbound at mile marker 92 over 8. Multi-vehicle accident will be established command.
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95 South is shut down.
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95 Southbound 92 over 8. Multi-vehicle accidents,
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status in command, 636 hours.
00:27
Ambulance 412.
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Fall 7365, McLean Road.
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Ambulance 412.
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Fall 7365, McLean Road.
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Cross Streets are Henry Lane and Oak Mawath Lane.
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Station 12 District.
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Pack 4.
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Time out 0 636.
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About shall come in.
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Go, sir.
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I've got a total of four vehicles at this location.
00:59
Confirming the shoulder injury was in a Tucson on the ramp?
01:04
That's correct, sir.
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Okay, command to engine 401.
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Can I see you now?
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I'll show you around near McLean Road.
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For a priority brief, fall, 86-year-old male, conscious from breathing.
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He fell and the caller advised she believes the male has broke his hip.
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Forcentic man, reference, we're at the 936. Do you want us to move up there?
01:41
Negative. I'll take your personnel here to assist with patient care, still getting a patient count.
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McCabe. Okay, 5, Command, Animer.
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Close, sir.
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So far, a total of three green patients, can you start two additional transport units?
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I copy, 638 hours.
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State has lane one open, lane two and three, remain closed.
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