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Car crashes into tree at Whaleyville Boulevard and Collins Road, Suffolk VA
A car crashed into a tree near Collins Road and Whaleyville Boulevard in Suffolk. The vehicle was badly damaged and initially appeared empty. Emergency responders arrived to investigate and manage the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle into a tree at Whaleyville and Collins Road, priority one.
00:08
Engine, aid, rescue, one, EMS one, safety one, battalion one, Medicaid, Medicaid, Medicaid, Vehicle into a tree, Whaleyville Boulevard and Collins Road, priority one, mark down on track two, check two.
00:22
The most one.
00:23
Templer.
00:27
Intonate route, Hartford.
00:30
Intonate, ten-four.
00:37
Ten-four.
00:40
Fifty-one, fifty-one.
00:43
Fifty-one, ten-four.
00:49
I agree. Just that's a heavy business call.
00:52
Sent-Far.
00:58
Medicaid. I hear you on channel?
01:04
I'm responding.
01:05
You're responding to a single vehicle accident and to a trace going to be on the southbound side.
01:10
About a quarter mile after Collins Road.
01:15
There's a citizen that has stopped to help.
01:17
That vehicle is going to be parked in the middle of the road.
01:20
They're trying to determine whether or not the vehicle is occupied.
01:23
They did advise that the lights were on, but the vehicle has hanged up pretty bad and the top of the vehicle is off.
01:33
Digated route.
01:35
Back two.
01:48
0723 The engine is on scene, single vehicle in the trees, heavy damage.
01:54
Looks like nobody's inside, we'll be investigating.
01:56
All companies continue in, I'll bloody go Boulevard command.
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Location mentioned:
Collins Rd & Whaleyville Blvd, Suffolk, VA 23438
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