Two vehicle crash on Ocean Highway West with minor injury, Brunswick County NC
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A two vehicle crash occurred near Ocean Highway West and Clements Way. Debris was on the road and one person reported neck pain.
Audio|Heard on: Brunswick County Public Safety - VIPER
Listen to dispatch call
02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, with a 1050 on the corner of the Way Road and Clements.
00:09
Tenfold.
00:11
Gilbert.
00:14
Tenfold. One notification survives on the MS and fire.
00:22
Out with a 1050,
00:24
just south of the north end of the Old Ocean.
00:27
One vehicle in the median appears to be a two vehicle in the air.
00:33
Ten, four, otherwise, high patrol, can you advise injuries?
00:39
Ascertaining same right now? No more.
00:45
You have fire and out for debris in the roadway? Mm-hmm.
00:49
Ten-four.
00:53
First vehicle is going to be a Chevy Tahoe, North Carolina 28, Adam Charles X-ray (number withheld).
01:00
See,
01:04
on Tango 2.
01:06
PAYGO, 2.
01:09
This is based on C and I'll be attending.
01:12
Time more.
01:13
Second vehicle load is going to be a diagram with train line 28.
01:19
Tom John (number withheld).
01:24
Pepper.
01:29
357. Cross streets are Ocean Highway West and Ocean Highway West.
01:35
Utilize TAC2.
01:36
C-Con Clear 0755.
01:44
Takeout 15702 responding.
01:50
We seek on the 1040-1.
01:53
214-4-14-10-4[1].
01:58
So-4, can you have EMS in or out routine? I got one complaint of the neck pain.
02:04
QO-O-4, 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative—message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Ocean Hwy W, North Carolina
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