Vehicle accident with injuries on interstate ramp in North Carolina, Cabarrus County NC
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A vehicle accident with injuries occurred on the southbound interstate near exit 55 in North Carolina. Several cars were involved. Fire units Ladder 7 and Engine 1 responded and established command to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Cabarrus County, Concord, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis Fire Departments
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder 7, engine 1, vehicle accident with injury, 85 southbound under the bridge near exit 55, operate up 4.
00:08
Engine 7, ladder 7, engine 1, vehicle accident with injury.
00:13
It's going to be under the bridge near exit 55, 55 southbound, offered up 4.
00:25
Ferraris. So 122 something complete.
00:28
Have one. Yeah,
00:33
we're going to look if we can see anything, we may try to block traffic on the off-ramp, which is directly underneath us.
00:40
This is ball of you. I can't see anything.
00:43
All right. Bye.
00:49
It looks like it's going to be here on the on-ramp.
00:54
We're going to be on the scene,
00:57
build the home ramp to 55,
01:00
several cars involved.
01:03
He doesn't have some in to be out investigating.
01:08
Engine 7 on scene at the on-ramp investigating Establishing Command 244.
01:16
Ladder 7's arriving.
01:20
You need your one to command.
01:22
You need this before you commit the interstate?
01:28
Your E.
01:31
You got an 8,000 before we get to commit the interstate.
01:36
We've got everything off the road, but I think we'll be good at you can clear anything.
01:42
Go ahead.
01:47
Do you know if the accident occurred on the ramp or the interstate?
01:54
No, it actually happened on the interstate.
01:58
Copy. Okay.
02:10
When we know the injury, all the vehicles are off the roadway.
02:14
Once you're a plane terminated.
02:15
Oh, excuse, please.
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