Single vehicle rollover with no serious injury on Bringle Ferry Road, Salisbury NC
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle rollover occurred near Bringle Ferry Road. Emergency units responded and found no serious injuries. EMS was canceled after assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
All right, station 76, mitigate 31, traffic accident, possible injury.
00:11
Near Bringle Ferry Road, came in through an iPhone crash alert, no answer on call back, Ops 12-1-2 at 21-57.
00:28
All right, go ahead and put the CRV-81 on that call as well, please.
00:36
Do you want to route?
00:39
ProvMedicate, 31.
00:51
I'm at 851 reaching seizures 711 South Martin Luther King Jr.
00:56
Avenue, 711 South Martin Luther King Jr.
00:58
Avenue, cross streets of Cherry Street and Knox Street at Brookview Apartments and Apartment 9, 9, C.
01:04
Starting for a 21-year-old male having seizures.
01:07
Time out at 2157.
01:14
Engine 761 respondent.
01:17
Copy on City Fire.
01:24
2158.
01:29
We're on 760 respond.
01:32
Copy 760.
01:34
This is 760.
01:35
This is 761 on the same.
01:41
Copy on the scene.
01:47
Rowan 760.
01:50
760.
01:52
Rowan do have a single vehicle rollover.
01:57
Copy, do any additional?
02:01
No, discontinue EMS.
02:04
Copy.
02:08
Brin units and out of the traffic accident with the injury on Bringle Ferry Road.
02:12
Rowan 760, you can cancel AMAS, patient's no refusal.
02:16
Copy, cancel EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Bringle Ferry Rd, Salisbury, NC 28146
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