Motor vehicle accident causes back pain near W 26th St, Norfolk VA


Police responded to a traffic accident near West 26th St and Colonial Ave involving two vehicles, a green Nissan and a green Ford. A male driver reported back pain. A crowd gathered near the scene, requiring additional units.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Police Dispatch - 1st Precinct
01:16
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, ma'am, I've got a motor vehicle accident.
00:01
Within Dutton, we have 415, Tampa Sala Road.
00:04
It's going to be in robbing a green Nissan.
00:07
Male inside that vehicle has back pain versus a green ford.
00:11
I got me.
00:13
T5, you pre-empt.
00:14
I'll go over there with her.
00:15
I'll come back to this way.
00:17
Signal for, thank you.
00:22
134.
00:23
No. 34. 24.
00:29
34.
00:32
You can see me your alarm.
00:38
Signal 4[1] is going to be over at 901, Hanson Boulevard Unit 201.
00:41
Indication there is coming from motion front.
00:44
Relativeing Unit Hicken Signal 2[2] with 134.
00:48
36, we can handle the whole thing, or too many yet.
00:52
Copy, so thank you, 34, copy.
00:54
Copy.
01:00
134, if you can start with that motor vehicle accident, no injury near West 26th St and Colonial Ave.
01:05
Vehicles are going to be on 26, and it looks like there is a crowd forming.
01:14
133, if you can signal 2 with 134 due to the crowd.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 4: Traffic crash or vehicle accident; may have agency-specific alternate meanings such as "OK" or "all clear."
[2]
Signal 2: Request for backup, assistance, or secondary unit; exact meaning varies by agency.
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