Hit-and-run on Rhodhiss Road sparks traffic chaos near Lincoln Café, Burke County NC
A collision involving a black GMC and white Toyota on Rhodhiss Road near Lincoln Café led to one vehicle fleeing south on Highway 321, which caused a stranded overheating GMC Acadia near the Speedway requiring traffic control.
Audio|Source: Burke County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Robert King John 6804 comes back on a 2002 Chevrolet truck to Trevelle-Lavon Hill, 46-76 Oak Hill School Road out of Lenore and Paris Valley.
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10-4, he continues south on 321 after the collision.
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Kempur.
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Go ahead of three mark.
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We're clear the scene.
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We're going to be at the Speedway top of this patient's mother.
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Okay. Four.
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Found the Bertman.
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Cram.
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We're not for you.
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We're not for you.
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Lincoln cars, 1050 routes full road.
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552.
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552-986 Roots full road, a black DMC and a white Toyota, PBA of Lincoln Cafe.
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10.
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243 is 5 that I can cancel.
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You can show me 10 next.
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Two.
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Two three four two nine five three four two nine five three zero made a rebate.
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Kevin comes back to Andrew Stephen Burgess, 3265 Lippertford Road out of Bell,
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showing signal.
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Signal 13 indefinitely.
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Go ahead.
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And four, appreciate.
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Two, three,
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Burr. Can you notify more than the stranded motorist on Sanford Drive just past the speedway, about two curves down from the speedway?
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So GMC Acadia is running hot.
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This is going to meet some traffic control for it because she says she had somebody coming for it.
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Rhodhiss Rd, North Carolina
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