Vehicle crash on highway 150 with no injuries, Lincoln County NC
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According to the dispatch call, law enforcement responded to a vehicle crash near Highway 150 involving a black Toyota Tacoma. There were no injuries reported and a refusal of treatment was confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
We got 17 and 18 on a call,
00:02
and then you, in route to Tig McGrath.
00:06
104. 16, you 104?
00:10
I'm 10-4[1], I'm headed to that motor vehicle accident, that 17 and 18 on.
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18, Lincoln, we're 10.4.
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16, you get 22, we're about to clear.
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104. 12. He's 104.
00:26
Okay,
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116.
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Okay, 116.
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Call 116.
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721 reference 2631 once on highway 150
00:52
TAMBOR uh...
00:54
Vaugh on her subject
00:55
Cibor
00:57
Cable, I could call.
01:02
Our center is panel fire hits batch.
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Engine 10.
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Agent 10, truckporting is available.
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Take your first one first.
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10.
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104. 104. 104.
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1217 WCC Special Tension with Todd cars won reference 1054 PD 24 P.D.
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1217 WCCC Special Tension with Todd cars weren't reference 1054 PD occurred and I'm not sure is that 1020 it's a black newer model Toyota Tacoma, black newer model Toyota Tacoma damage to the right front
01:50
Fender passing Traviancy 105 south from town party sheriff's off mottag county
02:00
we're going to be clear to refusal very well and uninjured the available hospital tune four thirty nine or eight before ten four ten four duty
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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