Two vehicles collide near Old Monroe Road, Indian Trail NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a two-vehicle collision near Old Monroe Road and South Indian Trail Road. One woman reported minor injuries, but the incident was determined to require no medical transport and was handled by law enforcement only.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Division 20, with Med 141, accident with injuries near Old Monroe Road and South Indian Trail Road and Glen Valley Lane, operate on Eka.
00:15
So, well, you're up.
00:18
Hello.
00:24
1141, into 201, you're not with law enforcement on accident with injuries near Old Monroe Road, cross routes of South Indian Trail Road and Glen Valley Lane.
00:33
Patient is a 40-year-old female; vehicle collision involving a silver Chevy and a silver Dodge.
00:39
Everyone is completely awake.
00:45
We have another part.
00:49
201 is on scene, two-vehicle accident.
00:53
Two-vehicle accident. Two-vehicle accident.
00:54
Have you on scene.
00:55
Two-vehicle accident has come in.
00:59
Command.
01:02
Command.
01:04
Command.
01:06
You can cancel the medical unit.
01:08
This will be a PD only.
01:11
10-4[1] Med 141.
01:12
Do you copy right?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Old Monroe Rd, Indian Trail, NC 28079
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