Emergency responders using opposing lanes in heavy traffic, Virginia Beach VA


Emergency radio traffic about units coordinating travel through heavy traffic. Responders discuss moving into opposing lanes to bypass a major backup. One unit reports being about two miles away and another warns of a truck; they plan to slow responses and guide arriving units through the congestion.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
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Transcript:
Number one. Let me 64 copies. I'm going to send somebody out to the end of the traffic and bring you opposing. Yes sir, I'm about two miles out. 10-4. Whenever you guys get to the major backup, you guys start coming opposing. I'm coming out there myself to guide you. Copy. Happy line, great. Thank you. Have a good day. 664, 1421P. Slow your response. I've got a truck coming the right way. Need to hold off for you opposing. Copy on. I have the traffic stop on my front.
Number one. Let me 64 copies. I'm going to send somebody out to the end of the traffic and bring you opposing. Yes sir, I'm about two miles out. 10-4. Whenever you guys get to the major backup, you guys start coming opposing. I'm coming out there myself to guide you. Copy. Happy line, great. Thank you. Have a good day. 664, 1421P. Slow your response. I've got a truck coming the right way. Need to hold off for you opposing. Copy on. I have the traffic stop on my front.
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