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Heard on: Brunswick NC Law Dispatch Group Calls · 6 days ago
00:07
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Have EMS and fire dispatched to near Melanie Lane, reference a vehicle in the ditch.
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Vehicle ends up in ditch near Melanie Way
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were sent to a location near Melanie Lane for a possible vehicle that had gone off the road and into a ditch. EMS and fire units were dispatched to assist.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews were sent to a location near Melanie Lane for a possible vehicle that had gone off the road and into a ditch. EMS and fire units were dispatched to assist.
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