Two vehicle accidents reported on Route 66 near Route 28, Fairfax County VA


Two separate vehicle accidents occurred on Route 66 westbound near Route 28. Both involved pickup trucks with property damage. Emergency services responded, and two patients may need transportation.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
03:24
Transcript:
00:00
Apparently we got two wrecks on Route 66.
00:02
VSD is on scene.
00:03
The one we're dispatch to be prior to Route 28.
00:06
It's further down.
00:07
It's going to be the second accident because there's two VST troopers on scene right now of the dispatch accident.
00:15
We're pulling up on scene now.
00:16
Okay, 4-531.
00:18
Myenton 440 Air engine 440
00:21
440 First accident reported by truck 440, property damage, only no injuries.
00:26
104, just confirm you're gonna be checking that other accident nearby.
00:29
Confirmative, we're repositioning right now.
00:31
Good, 530 soon.
00:32
That's fast on 440.
00:33
Drug, 440.
00:34
Two vehicles, two pickup trucks, right lane, 66 westbound prior to 28.
00:39
Can you send me a second transport unit? Looks like I'm possibly having two patients.
00:42
I'll advise more momentarily.
00:44
I said, I should have ambulance before you being the first transport.
00:47
Do you want Medicare 14 to be the other one there on the other side?
00:49
Yeah, continue medic 17.
00:50
Direct, like 417 from Fairfax, you direct on that?
00:54
Direct. Direct. Direct. Five 563.
00:55
Engine 440, truck 440.
00:57
Engine 440.
00:59
You guys still westbound, 66?
01:01
Yes, we're right behind the truck.
01:03
If you reposition the engine in front of the truck and take up more of the lane.
01:08
As simple 40 store acts refusisticity engine.
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Channel 4. Bravo, Box 4205, EMS Level 1[1], 8412, Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Cross Street, Wakefield, Chapel, Chapel Road.
01:20
Engine 423, Natick 414.
01:22
On Channel 4, Bravo, Box 420, EMS Level 1[1], 8412, Queen Elizabeth Boulevard, Cross Street, Wakefield Chapel Road.
01:32
440 for inch 417, do you need us to continue?
01:36
Fairfax truck 440.
01:37
I'm gonna hold this with all 40s unit, medic 17, we can release everybody out.
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EMS Level 1: Standard/basic EMS response level for a single-patient, routine medical call
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Location mentioned:
VA-28, Virginia
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