Wires down after tractor trailer hits and flees near West Second Ave, Gastonia NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, wires are down near West Second Avenue and South Clay Street after a tractor trailer struck them and left the scene. Fire and emergency services are responding to the hit-and-run incident that may involve damaged utility lines.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston County Police/Fire/EMS - Primary Channel
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
District three, ladder three, wire down at West Second Avenue and South Clay Street.
00:06
On dispatch.
00:09
K95 . I've got no record for a Beretta.
00:13
Oh.
00:16
Six 410 .3 .
00:20
Captain.
00:25
County out of fifty-eight, we're for a check.
00:28
Baker 20 over on the left side.
00:33
Fifty-eight direct.
00:34
Sam four, I'll come back around too.
00:40
Twenty-two city clear call to look at it.
00:44
Seven.
00:50
X138, two in a row.
00:52
Yeah, when I say two in a row, just say two in a row.
00:56
H138.
00:57
I'll be 1024, show me 1017 the next 1050.
01:05
C22, it is hit and run.
01:07
Fire's going to be en route as well because the tractor trailer drove through and took down some wires.
01:13
They're now across the road from here.
01:20
For West Second and South Clay, West Second on South Clay,
01:23
the tractor trailer left.
01:25
The winning in DOT.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
W 2nd Ave & S Clay St, Gastonia, NC 28052
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