Motorcycle crash on Interstate 64 westbound near mile marker 126 with one ambulatory patient; right lane shut down., Albemarle County VA
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Motorcycle crash on Interstate 64 westbound near mile marker 126 with one ambulatory patient; right lane shut down.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 16,
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Engine 261, Engine 22, Rescue 16, and Station 16,
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and V-C-A-L-S motorcycle,
00:08
Interstate 6-4-mile Marker 126 westbound.
00:12
Respond on Alpha TAC 2.
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Engine 16, Engine 261, Rescue 16, and Station 16 and B-C-A-L-S motorcycle, Interstate 64 mile marker 126 westbound.
00:28
Respond on Alpha, TAC2.
00:34
City, 161 into 22, 1922 minutes 16 for the port of a motorcycle bound.
00:40
There's a 4 mile marker 1.26 westbound.
00:43
ECC from Batian.
00:49
GSEA from Bethany1.
00:51
Stand by, let's Murphy.
00:57
Medcom, 404 is back to the city.
01:01
404 is back in the city.
01:05
4404. 1830.
01:07
Stan, we'll go ahead.
01:08
You continue.
01:09
Our situation under control of history.
01:16
Engine 5 and truck 9.
01:20
Commercial fire alarm.
01:21
Kappa Kappa Gamma 503, Rugby Road.
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Respond on Alpha Tech 2.
01:27
Engine 5 and truck 9.
01:30
Commercial Fire Arm.
01:31
Kappa Kappa Kappa Gamma 503 Rugby Road.
01:35
We respond on Alpha Tech 2.
01:42
Come, mic 4-3s, returning to Charleston.
01:50
ECCC, engine 161 is on scene.
01:52
We've got one motorcycle on the shoulder.
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The motorcyclist is ambulatory, will be on investigating, Engine 161.
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Brava, we'll have command, we'll have the right lane shutdown.
02:01
I'm just a right lane, sit down, engine 161 is on scene.
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Albemarle County, VA
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