Minor injury in rear-end crash at Charles and Dixon, Fredericksburg VA
Fire and EMS units responded to a rear-end crash at Charles Street and Dixon Street involving an eight-year-old male. The child had minor injuries but declined transport. The accident was classified as property damage only.
Audio|Source: Stafford County and Fredericksburg Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 1701 with Stafford for Mutual Aid for an accident with injury, Charles Street and Dixon intersection.
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Again, 1701 was staffer from mutual aid for an accident with injury,
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intersection of Charles and Dixon,
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Central Street of Dunmore, Fire 1, 15-fifty.
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I was 1701 from Harton and George.
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We're getting snappered for mutual aid, going to be going for an eight-year-old male involved in a rear end collision, wanting to be checked out.
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Zero, trial street, engine 1501, ambulance 1506, priority, one,
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operating on 15 Alpha, 2.
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2.0.
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Charles Street, engine 1501, ambulance 1506.
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Engine 1506.
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Engine 1502, respond a box, 1004, operating 15 alpha 2.
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32, small brush fire in the area of near Richmond Highway, 1551.
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Edge 1701, we're on the scene from the 206 Charles, out with City Police.
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You're cut.
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1701 is available.
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1553. 17101 is available. 1701 is available.
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Perkins for an ambulance, you know, safe, we're en route.
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Correct.
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P.D. is that on Stane along with engine 17.01, 8-year-old male passenger in a rear-end collision.
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Just meeting them checked out.
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Very short from the engine 17-01.
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17-1.
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It's going to be a property damage on me.
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Cancel the transport.
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It's a good intent.
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It's 1701 available.
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Location mentioned:
Charles St & Dixon St, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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