Vehicle crash on highway near Haw River Bridge, Pittsboro NC
A vehicle crashed into the median guardrail on the westbound side near the Haw River Bridge on highway US 64. Emergency units responded to the scene near exit 385 and 386. No further details were provided by the caller.
Audio|Source: Randolph, Chatham and Moore Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, Rescue 1, 104, all units responding.
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Motor vehicle accident, caller is advising that there is a vehicle in the median against the guard rail on U.S.
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64 East.
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Westbound side, approximately half a mile west of the Haw River Bridge, should put it around exit 386.
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Caller was unable to advise any further.
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Engine 1, Rescue 1, 104, all units responding, motor vehicle accident, caller is advising that there is a vehicle in the median against the guardrail on US 64 East.
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Westbound side, approximately half a mile west of the Haw River Bridge,
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should put it around exit 386.
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Caller was unable to advise any further.
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Code 9 and 11.
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Sample.
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Central Pushperanger 3 responding, respond to me.
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Sandra, please for engine 2 and around, crew C.
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And I'll station 8 assignment complete.
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Probably time complete.
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Submit complete.
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Central 49 is in the area, 10 to locate.
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10449.
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Central, Pittsboro, Rescue 1, Engine 1 in the area, to locate.
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Copy Rescue 1, Engine 1 in the area.
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Copy Rescue 1, Engine 1.
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49 on scene, the advisor is going to be right next to the exit 385 sign on Parkway.
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10-4[1]. All units responding motor vehicle accidents, scene is going to be near exit 385 sign.
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Central, if there a rescue one at angel 1 on scene.
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104.
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1749 central central central 1717.
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Central 17.9, go ahead.
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It's going to be green, no further, checks next.
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It's going to be muted.
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10-4[1], 1749, further.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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