Vehicle collision causes detours on Hay Street, Fayetteville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and emergency services responded to a vehicle collision at the intersection of Robeson and Hay Streets in Fayetteville. Due to debris and the presence of a fire truck, buses and other vehicles were directed to use caution and follow detours along Franklin Street.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland NC Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, sir. Just letting you know it's a 1050 over here on Robeson and Hay Street.
00:05
It looked like as of right now that the buses will be able to go through, but they need to proceed with caution.
00:11
What was the cross street on Hay?
00:13
Robeson and Hay.
00:16
Two for Robeson and Hay, thank you.
00:19
Fourteen 202.
00:21
Two four B visors been at 1055, not involved.
00:23
Robeson and Hay Street just proceeded through there with caution.
00:26
You should be fine. Be able to make you through there.
00:28
Twelve on two, I'm at the red light right here getting ready to turn onto Hay Street, but the fire truck is in that lane.
00:34
You want me just go to Franklin or?
00:37
Do they have both lanes blocked or just the one? The white car is in the, I mean I can split through, but he's putting cones out right now so I don't know if he wants me to split through.
00:46
Or I can split through the car and the fire truck, but he was putting cones out so I wasn't really sure if he wanted me to go to Franklin and turn.
00:54
Turn right.
00:58
Ten four, go ahead and come down to Franklin and just make that turn very cautiously or follow the direction of fire rescue.
01:06
Ten four, they're going to have to go down Franklin.
01:09
Ten four.
01:11
Okay, yeah, I'm at the red light.
01:13
There's debris in the middle of the two cars, so I'll go down Franklin.
01:17
10-4, thank you.
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