Overturned vehicle sparks urgent rescue near Barnardsville bridge, Barnardsville NC
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Rescue units responded to an overturned vehicle near a bridge on Barnardsville Highway, with a conventional wrecker requested to recover it after ladder truck was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Buncombe County Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Command on scene of NVA[1] near 1589 block of Barnardsville Highway, requested a truck with a ladder.
00:05
Station 15.
00:06
Command on scene of NVA[1] near 1589 block of Barnardsville Highway, requested a truck with a ladder.
00:11
Fire meds could be your channel at 2232.
00:19
Marshal Highway, Command, Buckle.
00:22
Yes, sir, go ahead.
00:24
You can cancel that request for the ladder.
00:27
I have a member showed up.
00:28
Just going to head back up and get it.
00:30
Several?
00:32
1521, everyone.
00:35
1521. 1521.
00:40
1521. 1521.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:48
1512 is going to pick up the truck with a ladder on it.
00:51
It won't come.
00:52
See.
00:56
Okay, you need me.
01:00
Not necessarily, Chief.
01:04
Okay.
01:11
Got two to command.
01:15
Go ahead, Caldy.
01:18
I've got a 14-foot on my truck.
01:20
Do you want it? You want me to go get the engine?
01:24
1512 is going after an engine or a squad.
01:31
Andrew 15th.
01:33
Major 15.
01:40
Barnardsville Highway Command Buckle.
01:46
Go ahead, come in.
01:48
If you would let the SHP know, they're only a conventional wrecker to pull this vehicle out.
01:55
It is on its top near the bridge.
Police codes explained
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[1]
NVA: Non-injury Vehicle Accident
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Location mentioned:
Barnardsville Hwy, Barnardsville, NC 28709
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