Traffic accident involving county deputy with ejection, Salisbury NC
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According to the dispatch call, a county deputy was involved in a traffic accident near South Main Street and Webb Road. The deputy was ejected from the vehicle but is conscious and alert. Emergency responders are on scene, and Highway Patrol is en route.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Road Station 41-engine 432, Medicaid, (number withheld), traffic accident with injury,
00:05
Near South Main Street near Webb Road, a county deputy involved in a traffic accident.
00:14
Ops 1212 at 2244, 630, go ahead.
00:18
Ray, and he was ejected.
00:20
Make sure I've got units coming to emergency traffic.
00:29
Run into 412.
00:30
Just finding.
00:31
Copy 412.
00:37
And just confirmed that was, I am with 1710, just make sure he must notice he was ejected.
00:43
He conscious and alert at this time.
00:46
Copy, I'm making him aware at this time when he keyed up and his partner keyed up, they did not advise he was ejected.
00:51
They advised he was acknowledgment with no injuries.
00:55
No, that isn't right.
00:58
Copy, do you need additional fire response?
01:02
I know what's coming.
01:06
Repeat your last.
01:08
Yeah, we're good with 4143 in EMS.
01:12
Copy. Highway Patrol is already on the way, I'll say.
01:19
For the Medicaid, 861, information only.
01:22
Patient was ejected from the vehicle.
01:24
Patient was ejected.
01:25
Growing, I don't love you.
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Location mentioned:
S Main St, Salisbury, NC 28147
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