Two vehicle crash shuts down highway near Erickson Court, Concord NC
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According to the dispatch call, a two vehicle crash on northbound highway 49 near Erickson Court caused one vehicle to flip on its side. The highway was closed and police were called to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cabarrus County, Concord, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis Fire Departments
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Our truck one vehicle accident was pinned in NC highway 49 north and Erickson court southeast operator on opt to do.
00:09
Engine board truck one vehicle action was pin in NC highway 49 north and Erickson court southeast operator one off two.
00:19
Question three
00:22
Okay
00:25
Point out this is this vehicle accident at NC Highway 49 North and Erickson Court.
00:32
Force, Engine 4?
00:35
Engine 4?
00:38
It's on scene of two vehicle accident.
00:41
Do have one on its side.
00:43
I'm completely shutting down Highway 49 northbound.
00:46
I'm going to need PD out here.
00:52
One time, grab.
00:55
Copy?
00:57
Come on, Gordon.
00:58
Come on, Gordon.
01:00
Command. Go ahead.
01:02
No pin, and go ahead and keep my first due service company en route.
01:11
Engines 7, 0504.8 York Street, Northwest, Operate Up 3.
01:20
8, York Street, Northwest, Cross the Village Drive and Kessler Avenue, operate up 3.
01:29
And go ahead.
01:31
Actually, you go ahead and cancel everything except for engine 4.
01:35
Copy, Battalion, Rescue, 3, Truck 1, you can cancel with the authority of command 241.
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Location mentioned:
Erickson Ct SE, Concord, NC 28025
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