No active crash found near Brevard Road and I-26 east, Buncombe County NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a report of a vehicle collision near Brevard Road and I-26 East. After investigation, no active crash was found at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Asheville Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 11. at Brevard Road to I-26 East.
00:04
Vehicle collision unknown.
00:07
Engine 11.
00:08
8 Brevard Road to I-26 East.
00:11
Vehicle collision unknown.
00:13
Brevard Road, and I-26 East.
00:16
On fire 2.
00:26
I see it's pinning up at the end of the ramp, the I-26 headed east.
00:32
Do you any further on that location?
00:42
No, sir, all I can say is maybe right not seeing the ramp, but it doesn't look like it's probably going to be anything.
00:48
It was a crash alert, they got her back on the phone, but they couldn't hear anything, and the callers had something about their phone being broken, and then they hung up again.
01:01
Okay, copy, we're in the area A-TL.
01:05
Tampa.
01:10
On the region, what you can show us in the area, ATL?
01:14
There's nothing on the eastbound side that we see, but there is a vehicle on the other side on the westbound side.
01:24
Copy that, sir.
01:36
Engine 11, I don't know if what you're seeing is just maybe a different car from something else that's happened, but it looks like, based on our little plotting system, the cell number that comes back to this crash alert has gone way on down 26, so that car is more than likely gone.
01:55
Okay, sounds good.
01:56
You can show us back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Brevard Rd, North Carolina
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