Traffic Incidents Reported on I-91 in Springfield


Police responded to two traffic issues on I-91. They found a cell phone on a highway ramp and dealt with a multi-car accident causing slow traffic near exit 11. Officers helped with a tire change and arranged towing for other disabled vehicles.
Audio|Source: Massachusetts State Police Dispatch - Troop B
02:53
Transcript:
B6 to 552. 552, Lower Westfield Road. Receive. I received. I took a code 22 from a third party sitting. There is a cell phone in the middle of the ramp, the I-91 ramp from Hamden Street, the 15 ramp northbound. If you can check that ramp, she wasn't 100% sure of the actual location. Regisie, sir. Well, it's bound by the level applause. All the talk. 1467 the truck 400. Go ahead. B6 552. 552. Sir, eastbound at the 42.42. I'm going to be out with a Volkswagen Jetta tire changer if you're available. Received in and out. I stood one code 22 of a three-car, 91 southbound just prior to exit 11. Co-22 reports the three vehicles are in the slow lane, causing traffic to back up. Receive, I'll be en route from the 17. B-6, I'm sorry, I missed that. What do you go about the 11? Code 22[1] reports a three-car, Code 16[2], southbound prior to exit 11. 281 to be 6. I'll be en route from 27. See. 380 to be 6. B6. B6. I'll be out with that code 16. Just be advised. I'm in a stair and I don't have my radio. You might need one top. There are at least one toe for Accra and then the neighbor. Steve, I'll call for Tyler. I just be advised we're right at the top of the ramps. 552B6, I'll be on a 4. Appreciate.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 22: Report of an incident (often used for traffic-related matters)
[2]
Code 16: Motor vehicle accident
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I-91, Springfield, MA
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