Vehicle accident with trapped person on NC Highway 210, Angier NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a multi-vehicle accident near Date Jazz and Grill on NC Highway 210. One person was trapped and rescue operations led to closure of one lane for medical and rescue efforts.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston County Fire/EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
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Central Station 2nd, Station 2, Motor vehicle accident, pin-in, motor vehicle accident, pin in.
00:06
It's going to be near Date Jazz and Grill, NC Highway 210.
00:12
Closer response.
00:13
Closer response, Ops 5[1], Office 5 at 1728.
00:21
And you have another thing with me.
00:30
C221.
00:40
Communications 2.
00:43
DEWRWA PIN or Trapped.
00:46
Near Highway 210.
00:50
Cross of, Caitlin Drive and Old Fairground Nod.
00:55
Operation 5
00:59
EO50 South 1.518.
01:02
NTIEO 5.5 Point Road and Wood's Cross Coast Road, (name withheld) Female.
01:08
29 driver 1,
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opt 6, opt 6 at 1729.
01:18
Central METO 1529.
01:19
Central METO 152 is now.
01:22
META 152 is out.
01:29
Central from the MS-23
01:35
Go ahead.
01:38
Superbi-involved EMS-22 from scene established in triage we have three vehicles involved.
01:44
Right lane will be shut down at this time on Highway 210 again.
01:50
104 AMS 23 on scene three vehicles involved one lane shut down.
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[1]
Ops 5: Operations radio channel 5 for incident communications
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Location mentioned:
NC-210, North Carolina
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