Vehicle crash with injuries on I-95 south near Lorton Road, Lorton VA


A vehicle crash with injuries occurred on Interstate 95 southbound near the ramp to Lorton Road in Lorton, VA. Multiple emergency units, including engines, medics, and ambulances, were dispatched to the scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Tower 422, Engine 422, Matic 422, on Channel 4, Bravo[1], Fox, 42254, crash with injury, Interstate 95 southbound near the ramp to Lorton Road.
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Power 422, Engine 422, Metat 422, on Channel 4, Bravo[1], Box, 42254, crash with injury, Interstate 95 southbound near the ramp to Lorton Road.
00:36
Medi-9.
00:38
On Channel 4.
00:39
Charlie, Fox 41360, crash with injury, Interstate 495 southbound near route 7, cross street, route 123 northbound to Interstate 495 southbound. Medic.
00:50
429. On Channel 4-Charlie, Fox 41360, crash with injury, Interstate 495 southbound near route 7, cross street, route 123 northbound ramp to Interstate 495 southbound.
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Foam engine 403, power 403.
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On Channel 4, Bravo[1], Fox, 43293, commercial fire alarm, 10350, York River Road, DMU, Batonic Heights, GMU, Patonic Heights, F-149, Cross Street, Patriot Circle.
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Palm Engine 403, Tower 403,
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on Channel 4, Bravo[1], Fox, 43293, commercial fire alarm, 10350,
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York River Road, GMU, Potomac Heights, GMU, Potomac Heights, at 149, Cross Street, Patriot Circle.
01:49
Power 422, medic 422, paramedic engine 502, ambulance 5.02,
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ambulance 437.
01:57
On channel 4, Bravo[1], Fox, 42254, crash with injury, Interstate 95 southbound near the ramp to Lorton Road.
02:08
Power 422, medic 422, paramedic engine 5.02, ambulance 5254, ambulance 437.
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On channel 4957, on channel 4952, box, 42250. Crash with injury, Interstate 95 southbound near the ramp to Lorton Road.
Police codes explained
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Bravo: Moderate-priority response designation or radio channel/talkgroup label; commonly used in EMS, fire, and police.
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