Pickup truck crashes on interstate near Springfield, Springfield VT
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A pickup truck crashed off the side of Interstate 91 southbound near mile marker 39 close to Springfield. The male occupant was not injured but was unable to exit the vehicle due to its position. Emergency medical services are assessing the individual.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Fire - South
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
The town in Forest Springfield,
00:02
A3, Rescue 3, I-91 southbound, mile marker 39, motor vehicle accident,
00:08
unknown injuries, we need one for station covered.
00:12
A3 and Rescue 3 to the interstate, we need one at 1225.
00:25
Go ahead.
00:28
That's an update from 911.
00:29
They're advising that the male is not injured, but he's not able to get out of the vehicle due to the angle that the truck is parked at.
00:41
The speed is almost on the flatbed.
00:55
and we're all safe to be.
01:00
You're on. Go on 126.
01:07
Springfield dispatch from Rescue 3.
01:11
Springfield Rescue 3. Rescue 3.
01:13
On the air, responding.
01:18
23, you're on the air as well, 26.
01:33
Fast, Brickfield, C1.
01:36
Frontfield, C1.
01:39
Beginning south on the interstate shortly.
01:41
Did they have to say what side of the United States they went off? Is it between the two or on the right hand, shut?
01:48
Uh, dispatch C1, they did not indicate which side.
01:54
Appreciate, thank you.
02:00
Great. That's 17.
02:15
I am on the road.
02:19
What about nine?
02:27
I'll leave in.
02:42
We'll be up at mile marker 39.6.
02:46
We have a pickup over the side of the road.
02:50
It'll be on the slow speed side.
02:55
We'll be evaluating the patient.
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Location mentioned:
Interstate 91 S, Springfield, VT
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