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Pedestrian seriously injured by vehicle on Highway 50Johnston County NC

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NC-50, North Carolina

A pedestrian walking along Highway 50 near Beasley Road was hit by a vehicle. The pedestrian is seriously injured and receiving CPR. There is also a car in the ditch at the scene.

Audio|Source: Johnston County Fire
02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Motorville Blackstone's pedestrian, (number withheld), (number withheld), and 2 highway 50s, west of Beasley Road, 5.4.
00:08
Reisland drove vehicle versus pedestrian.
00:11
Tugus 3, option number 4, October 14, 1949.
00:26
Central Clayton's invitations to motor vehicle access.
00:29
Motor vehicle access.
00:30
(number withheld) St. Lawrence Way.
00:33
(number withheld) St. Lawrence Way across our Little Creek Church Road and Best Drive.
00:37
Code 3[1], Ops 5[2], Ops 5, 1952.
00:46
Central flight, N-J-2, Zuma.
00:49
Indian 2 in Temple.
00:51
No.
00:59
Central Shut another 152 in route.
01:02
Central.
01:04
Central District 3 on the scene.
01:06
District 3 would be establishing an equitable.
01:11
District 3 is difficult.
01:17
Central we're going to have one lane in North Carolina 50 block it and style.
01:24
Temple.
01:27
Temple.
01:33
Another rescue warrant, wrap.
01:38
Rescue One, two point.
01:46
Thank you for medical bench.
01:50
I currently have one car in the ditch on the one side of the road.
02:02
Driver is the one that was hit by the car because he was walking down the road.
02:07
So I have one man doing CPR this current time, one car in the ditch.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens.
[2]
Ops 5: Operations radio channel 5 for incident communications

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