Multi-vehicle crash with multiple injuries on Route 3, Culpeper County VA


A traffic accident involving multiple vehicles occurred near Route 3 and Windy Acres. Four patients were injured, including one with an open fracture and others with leg injuries. Emergency services managed traffic and arranged medical transport for the injured.
Audio|Source: Culpeper County Public Safety
04:49
Transcript:
00:00
We are going to send you a town unit to assist. How many do you believe that you're going to need? We have a town unit coming to assist with eastbound traffic.
00:07
We have a town unit coming to assist with eastbound traffic.
00:12
Okay.
00:14
I would commit to if possible.
00:16
Direct on two if possible, working for you.
00:23
Bobber family 16 on scene
00:26
(number withheld)
00:30
Go ahead Air-06 supply is limited to our PECIS Top member 2 PD-64 and PD 69
00:38
Yes
00:39
Direct PD 69 No,
00:43
Weber I don't know if anybody told you to do this yet or not, but give me the next two off the list, please Direct (number withheld)
00:53
J.69, can you be en route with PD 64 for Mississippi County in the area of Route 3 and Windy Acres reference a crash higher command on the scene as requesting assistance traffic control on the east side of Route 3 and the city sheriff's office does not have enough mapping PD 11 accrued.
01:13
10 4.
01:18
Command for an responsible.
01:20
Can you just see if they need expenditure response or not? Copy 3-43.
01:26
Good. Okay.
01:29
What vehicle is turned over? The jeep. Direct.
01:37
Club over to command.
01:40
Club over to command.
01:43
Call over to command.
01:45
Samma.
01:51
Good morning, go ahead, help us.
01:55
Tom is inquiring if they need to run towed.
02:00
I do the call for us.
02:07
Florida PD 6469 per command on scene, no need to expedite.
02:13
Double.
02:14
Also, Pegasus, Bearfleet is one another one.
02:17
They only have green ground transport at this time. Do you want me to call back?
02:21
Pegas, call, Pepper.
02:23
When I will ask you do a favor, if you have a second.
02:26
You direct, I have a second.
02:32
I'm going to need you to notify UBA call pepper. We will have four patients, four trauma patients coming towards their facility.
02:40
One with an open fracture through a lower extremity,
02:45
one with obvious deformity to a lower extremity.
02:50
A third one,
02:52
again,
02:53
more extremity, ankle area.
02:57
And I'm checking on the fourth one right now.
03:00
I'm direct working for you. 121 AIC is a 121 driver.
03:05
Patient stable in the back whenever you have a moment we're good to transport.
03:09
121 driver's correct.
03:15
What's your phone over?
03:17
Go ahead.
03:22
He's been turned over to state, please.
03:24
All company can use, be ready.
03:27
Strat 4045.
03:33
Tammu's 111-12, call back then.
03:35
Thank you.
03:36
Call number (number withheld).
03:37
4-3. 4-3.
03:41
We'll be transporting one, the UVA Culpepper, beginning mileage, 2352.3.
03:47
Rustes is coming from for the Honda and Hoken Up is coming for the deep.
03:52
Both are in the notes.
03:54
Direct (number withheld). Okay. On the point of it.
03:57
Go ahead.
03:59
Ten forth.
04:00
Reach back down to them, Copeffer, and so Rosses, they might want to come through Stevensburg and they can come up towards town.
04:07
That'd probably be easier for both of them on as well. Correct.
04:11
Upday, right you really know we have three patients coming towards. One patient will be transported by 12th medic to Fair Washington.
04:21
Sir, if he was ready.
04:22
Direct, one patient will be transported.
04:24
12 a year, Washington, (number withheld).
04:27
(number withheld). All right, I think you can take the service.
04:30
Sure.
04:35
Okay, 121 in command.
04:39
All right, 121.
04:43
We're going to go ahead and transport one patient to Coloviver.
04:48
Okay, thank you.
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