Traffic accident with injury and vehicle overturned, High Point NC
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident with injury occurred near U.S. 29/9 North and South Main Street in High Point, involving an overturned vehicle. The response was upgraded to include vehicle rescue.
Audio|Heard on: High Point Fire Department Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention. Battalion 2.
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Engine 6. Engine 2.
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Engine 8. Truck 7.
00:06
Rescue 1. Respond to near U.S. 29/9 North and South Main Street.
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Traffic accident with injury.
00:12
Taxi 3. Attention.
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Battalion 2.
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Engine 6. Engine 2.
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Engine 2. Engine 2.
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Engine 8. Truck 7.
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Rescue 1.
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Respond to near U.S. 29/70 North and South Main Street.
00:24
Traffic accident with injury.
00:26
Taxi 3.
00:34
Go ahead, truck 2.
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You can hold truck 7.
00:38
We're back in service.
00:39
You can send that call on my MCT.
00:41
Acknowledgment. And units responding, just be advised.
00:46
This is actually going to be an overturned vehicle, so it's been upgraded to a rescue response.
00:56
Attention.
00:57
Truck 2. Respond to near U.S. 29/70 North and South Main Street.
01:01
Level 5.10 in vehicle rescue.
01:04
Taxi 3. Attention.
01:06
Truck 2. Respond to near U.S. 29/70 North and South Main Street.
01:10
Level 5.10 in vehicle rescue.
01:13
Taxi 3.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
S Main St, High Point, NC 27263
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