Single vehicle rollover on Blues Creek Road, Belews Creek NC
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Firefighters responded to a single vehicle rollover crash near Blues Creek Road and Salem Corridor Road. No one needed to be removed from the vehicle, and extra responding units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Forsyth County Fire
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
All overturned in the roadway.
00:02
131.5 command.
00:07
Everyone copy on seeing one vehicle, return the roadway establishing phase.
00:12
1.22 is a rabbit on 6.
00:14
2.1.6. 21 on 6.
00:22
10,
00:25
14, 13, 31 on fire ground.
00:26
31 on fire ground.
00:38
All the Session Control Lobby Assumby Command, Bliss Creek, Red.
00:42
Hold on Tudson, Board, Obie Assumvirth.
00:49
Command, Control.
00:51
No acceptance, no extrication, all of this is in front of you.
00:55
All this is in front of you.
00:58
Okay.
01:08
Offense. I'm sorry.
01:09
Okay, Rob.
01:14
Oh, 17. For us, I'm sorry.
01:15
Oh, 17. For us, I'm assuming.
01:19
12.2 to control.
01:24
1222 grams.
01:27
You should be clear a BlueS Creek Road.
01:29
1217 will be in command.
01:32
Tempurs, your copy, final complete, 2051.
01:37
Ray, Tew six ninety one's on the same for the square ground.
01:41
Rescue 631 is on the same. Rescue 6-311.
01:47
District Command Control, you can cancel any additional.
01:51
Any additional?
01:56
Any additional to respond to the 1050 with Interactive Blue Creek Road at Salem Corridor Road? You can't cancel response to 25.
02:10
And tonight, reaching public service reference investigation, 2590, short-in-place,
02:16
utilized,
02:17
Firecom, 2056.
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Location mentioned:
Belews Creek, NC 27009
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