Four-vehicle crash closes Braddock Road, Bull Run UNDEFINED
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a four-vehicle crash near the intersection of Old Lee Road and Braddock Road in Bull Run, Virginia. The crash led to both directions of Braddock Road being closed while tow trucks and traffic control units were sent to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax VA Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:10
Transcript:
00:00
One hundred Bravo, can you start three tow trucks?
00:03
Thirteen forty-one.
00:05
A ten, I copy you on ops.
00:07
Thirteen forty-one.
00:10
Scout 101 Bravo.
00:12
Go ahead.
00:15
Scout 101 Bravo, be advised this is going to be a four vehicle crash.
00:20
We're going to have Braddock Road east and west shut down.
00:25
Shut down.
00:28
Okay, did you need any other unit to assist you with traffic?
00:32
101 on the main channel.
00:34
101 Bravo main channel.
00:38
Scout 101 Bravo, can you send one more for traffic control?
00:42
I will. I just want to confirm Braddock Road East and West shut down.
00:45
Is this going to be Old Lee Road up to Cochran?
00:53
Yes, ma'am.
00:54
We're going to be right behind the church off Braddock Road and we're going to be past the Dominion station.
01:02
Pass only.
01:05
10-4.
01:06
111, go ahead and start that way for traffic control.
01:10
1344.
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Location mentioned:
Old Lee Rd & Braddock Rd, Bull Run, VA 20120
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