Driver leaves scene after single-vehicle crash, Davidson County NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle accident near Barner Road and Stokes Road in North Carolina. According to radio communications, a witness reported that the driver appeared to leave the scene before responders arrived. No injuries were confirmed, and Highway Patrol was notified about a black SUV crossover, possibly a Pontiac Vibe, connected to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson NC Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 58 copying around.
00:01
The cross streets are Barner Road and Stokes Road, Barner and Stokes.
00:07
We have C-1-58 on the scene of a single vehicle accident.
00:12
Chief 58, we don't see.
00:14
Chief 58, we don't see.
00:16
Chief 58, should I come down Barner Road or go all the way down near (number withheld), come in that way?
00:22
I'm not sure if you copy, but on TAC, they were saying it was near Griggs.
00:26
Chief 58, copy.
00:28
Go ahead.
00:29
I've got a witness who says the driver got up and left.
00:34
Ten four, I'll update Highway Patrol.
00:36
Do you still need EMS to proceed on?
00:39
Come back with that.
00:41
Do you still need EMS to proceed on?
00:44
Negative.
00:46
Ten four, can you give me a vehicle description?
00:50
May 58, copy, you want a (unclear).
00:54
Can you provide a vehicle description for Highway Patrol? A black SUV crossover,
01:02
Pontiac Vibe.
01:04
Ten four, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Stokes Rd, North Carolina 27239
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