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Two-vehicle accident with injuries on Pitchkettle Road
Traffic
Pitchkettle Rd, Suffolk, VA 23434
Audio|Source: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
02:2
Transcript: Medic one, Sullivan. Transport in one patient OBC. Super. All the accident on an injury, about 58, fish coming up road. Safety 1, Emus 1, the time 1, medic 3, respond for an auto accident, and then injuries, 508, Pitchcuttle Road, eastbound operating on Tech 2, Tech 2. For responding. Depple. Deppler. Step on. If you want to just find it. Just find it. realizing that there's people walking on the highway one of the ones that two vehicles (name withheld), it's going to be e-sbound.
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Location mentioned:
Pitchkettle Rd, Suffolk, VA 23434
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