Two-vehicle crash on I-81 near Walnut Avenue, Washington County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders reported a two-vehicle collision on Interstate 81 near the Walnut Avenue on-ramp in Maryland. Both vehicles were moved to the shoulder, all occupants were unharmed, and the fire units were released after confirming property damage only.
Audio|Heard on: Washington MD Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Copy 13 from Engine 4.
00:01
It's going to be a good location.
00:02
There are two vehicles pulled off to the shoulder just past the on-ramp to Interstate 81 from Walnut Avenue.
00:12
Captain 13 copy, thank you.
00:15
Squad 13, Engine 4, you're going to be just in front of us.
00:18
Received.
00:22
Washington Engine Four, we're arriving.
00:24
Two vehicles, both moved off to the shoulder.
00:27
All occupants appear out of the vehicle.
00:29
We'll be out investigating.
00:33
Scene investigating, Engine Four, 1610.
00:36
Washington Rescue Squad Thirteen is on scene.
00:40
We're going to have the exit lane shut down.
00:42
Squad 1316, 10.
00:47
Washington 4, all occupants are okay.
00:50
They're advising they just need MSPs for property damage only.
00:53
Both vehicles are moved sufficiently off the roadway.
00:56
Fire units are not going to be necessary.
01:01
133 to Captain 13, we're going to stage here at the exit for the on-ramp.
01:09
1013 Washington's releasing engines.
01:11
Engine Four, Engine 13, Squad 13 is going to remain for MSP.
01:15
But I will as well.
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