Two-vehicle crash blocks lanes near Bojangles in Selma, Selma NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a two-vehicle collision on Highway 70 near Bojangles in Selma. Both vehicles were silver and blocked multiple lanes. Fire and EMS units were staged nearby, and police were at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Ten four. Take it from Selma, car three on fire.
00:03
Car three.
00:04
We had a Selma fire, property damage only NBA.
00:07
Be in front of Bojangles on Highway 70.
00:09
Vehicle blocking most lane travel.
00:11
Ten four, I copy that.
00:12
Two silver vehicles.
00:14
Ten four.
00:15
Ten four, we got PD on one.
00:18
Car three, you want tone?
00:19
That's from district five.
00:21
District five, go ahead.
00:23
Yes, ma'am.
00:24
I'll be staging at Corie and Continuum.
00:27
Central EMS 24.
00:31
Twenty four.
00:32
Twenty four will be clear.
00:34
Twenty 04.24 clear.
00:35
Angel eleven, call three just advised that there was a vehicle blocking the roadway.
00:44
Angel eleven from Carthage.
00:46
Yeah.
00:49
We just passed Bojangles on the bridge.
00:51
Got two vehicles involved, one lane travel block.
00:57
Okay.
00:58
Control from EMS 14.
01:00
Fourteen, man.
01:02
Fourteen is staging with sister five.
01:04
Ten four, EMS 14, stage with sister five.
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Location mentioned:
US-70, Selma, NC 27576
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