Lane closure on I-64 near Afton causes delay, Afton VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders handled a traffic incident near Afton on I-64, where one eastbound lane was closed. No injuries were reported, but one person required assistance returning to a vehicle in Nelson County. EMS and deputies were present, and the park service was canceled from responding.
Audio|Heard on: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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(name withheld), 101.
00:02
Go on.
00:05
No injuries.
00:06
We do have one lane eastbound shut down.
00:09
We're waiting for (name withheld) to get here.
00:12
L4, 1640.
00:22
Thanks for heading five to Augusta ECC.
00:26
Winds were running fast.
00:30
You can cancel the park service.
00:32
We're talking to the gentleman right now.
00:36
He's in pain, but he needs a ride back down to his car somewhere in Nelson County.
00:44
Obviously,
00:46
Augusta Health is running him out.
00:48
Not sure of the whole situation.
00:58
Ten four.
01:05
Ten fifty-three, of course.
01:13
Yeah.
01:19
Fifty-three quarters.
01:28
Please approach.
01:30
Medic Five to ECC, can you send a deputy to this location please?
01:41
(name withheld).
01:43
Boys, we're at five.
01:44
I assume you're right at the entrance.
01:46
He walked out to the gate there.
01:49
Is that right?
01:55
Yes, sir. We're just right here at the right off Afton, right off I-64.
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Location mentioned:
I-64, Afton, VA
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