Motor vehicle accident on I-95 northbound with possible injuries, Milford CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a motor vehicle accident occurred on I-95 northbound near exit 38. One vehicle was airborne and a sign went through the windshield. Initially, there were concerns someone might be trapped, but all occupants were out of the vehicle safely.
Audio|Heard on: Branford Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
...for car four in 2007, Meditone Squad 1, I-95 northbound, just prior to exit 38 for the one vehicle in the air.
00:16
Thank you.
00:19
7-2. We off campus for a moment.
00:24
Roger.
00:27
Use the ramp for 38.
00:29
Sounds like.
00:35
This panel that is hot to touch and has a burning odor coming from it.
00:40
Use the front lobby to be just inside there and they'll be looking for you.
00:45
It's an indication 7 McKee place for the electrical panel that is hot to be touch and has a burning odor coming from it.
00:51
Use the front lobby entrance and plays will meet you.
01:05
Roger, you want the squad to continue?
01:12
Central squad one of your back in service.
01:16
Roderick.
01:21
A sign that went through the windshield,
01:25
the party might be trapped in that vehicle.
01:34
We're going to take the right shoulder and the right lane.
01:38
We'll advise.
01:39
Okay.
01:45
We're coming.
01:46
No one is trapped. Everyone's out.
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Location mentioned:
I-95 Northbound, Milford, CT 06460
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