Vehicle collides with cow causing injuries and traffic blockage, Rustburg VA
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A vehicle collided with a cow near Colonial Highway causing injuries. Traffic was blocked in both directions while emergency services responded. The injured animal was reported to need euthanasia. The owner was contacted and authorities are managing traffic at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Campbell County Fire and EMS
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05:54
Transcript:
00:00
Number 886, company 16, responded to near Colonial Highway from interview Glaxman with injuries, audience members markup on Ops 3, repeat and markup on Ops 3, he came with clear, 1816.
00:15
You show me out of service, please.
00:18
K, L861A. 6-1-row.
00:21
All right, copy, 86.
00:28
405, you can clear out that Sheriff's Office call.
00:32
Please, Tom for.
00:38
1639, Campbell.
00:41
We've said 1639.
00:43
And we're out to the scene.
00:47
Take coffee.
00:51
Time for.
00:56
Camel 1648 being around to the same.
01:00
1648, switch every officer please.
01:07
Camel 164 is at the station.
01:11
Where's that vehicle at?
01:16
Camel 16-20.
01:17
Camel 16 on 5.
01:18
Camel 16 on 5.
01:21
Very happy, 23, 24.
01:24
21, switch over to Ops 3, please.
01:31
4.27. It should be right there in the area of near Colonial Highway.
01:37
Okay,
01:39
well you can show me a few minutes out from the scene, I'll be there moment, Charlie?
01:44
Not copy, I have yourself and four others in round three.
01:47
Are you all going to have it covered?
01:50
Yes, but you can hold it covered and tell us you can't be able to see you all.
01:53
Let's know.
01:56
Okay, copy. It's going to be vehicle versus cow with injuries.
01:59
We've notified an owner for the cow as well.
02:02
All right, ten floor, I'm saying.
02:05
Thank you, Kim.
02:11
Okay, we're going to try to get traffic moving here, a second.
02:22
427, when you get contact information for the owner, can you have them give us a call? We're going to be sent to put it down.
02:33
10-4[1]27 we contacted (name withheld) he's en route as well as someone else to come and get the cow.
02:47
Okay well chief 16 I'm out at the station.
02:52
I'm out of the station.
03:03
4405 on scene.
03:04
It looks like there's some deputies on scene and traffic is stopped in both lanes.
03:10
No, I copy.
03:11
We have two passages area that marked on scene.
03:17
4.05.
03:20
Chief 16-16-05.
03:23
Sitting here not far from this cow.
03:25
I think it's possible hurt somebody.
03:27
I'd need to put it down if you can clear it.
03:36
Just getting down to the scene,
03:38
if we can't get traffic moving, then we're going to have to get attack truck in here.
03:43
We're going to block traffic up on the S-Curf.
03:50
I copy. I'll have the attack truck in route here momentarily.
03:58
Copy.
04:00
Okay,
04:05
buddy with it.
04:10
(number withheld).
04:13
Again, (number withheld).
04:21
16, 39 Camelonstein.
04:25
Have one.
04:32
986 Colonial Highway Command.
04:33
We're approaching.
04:34
Where do you want?
04:38
You can come to make some of the vehicles cross in the subway.
04:42
We can't see the they've got away here.
04:44
I've got the world trying to get able to the vehicle out of the way.
04:49
1040s and more on C.
04:52
104C.
04:53
164.
04:58
164 at least.
05:09
16.4 at G. 16.
05:18
Chief 16, go ahead.
05:22
I'm coming past high school now if you haven't rolled yet.
05:26
You have a Medicaid, too.
05:30
Modicate, too.
05:33
That's clear from the General.
05:37
Not golfing, 1823.
05:45
16 no size attack 16.
05:52
Four or five, stand by I'm not near my phone.
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Colonial Hwy, Rustburg, VA 24588
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