Vehicle crash on eastbound Leesburg bypass near South King St, Leesburg VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle appears to have spun off the eastbound side of the Leesburg bypass near South King Street and ended up in a ditch. The car may be a Mini Cooper. There are no confirmed injuries, and details are based on initial witness information.
Audio|Heard on: Loudoun VA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Six hundred and four, prior response for a crash.
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Unknown injuries.
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Leesburg bypass at South King Street.
00:05
Caller was a witness.
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They're on the eastbound side.
00:07
A vehicle spun off the road into a ditch on the right-hand side of the roadway.
00:12
Possibly a Mini Cooper.
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I am out.
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Do you advise if I am back at this time?
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This is real.
00:21
Be clear momentarily.
00:23
Correct. Thank you, 603.
00:25
Nine four, you can clear me as number four on.
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I'll head that way.
00:29
Come on, 16.
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Six hundred and four,
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I am sorry if you already voiceted a bit eastbound or westbound.
00:38
Eastbound Leesburg bypass at South King Street.
00:42
Six hundred and four, you can hold me in the area.
00:46
Is anyone funny?
00:47
Six hundred and four, be advised.
00:48
I am looking at Waze shows an accident on Leesburg Bypass in the area of Dulles Greenway.
00:54
Ten four, I am coming up on it right now.
00:57
Twenty 0120.
01:01
Six hundred and four, all of the units can slow their response.
01:07
I have a Virginia tag when you are ready.
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