Single vehicle accident with injury near Smokey Park Hwy, Candler NC
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A single vehicle accident with injury occurred near Smoky Park Highway at the intersection with Camler Heights Road and Indian Branch Road. Emergency services are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Buncombe County Fire and EMS
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Station 10 District 1, motor vehicle accident unknown, Smoky Park Highway.
00:15
Unknown,
00:16
1909 Smoky Park Highway, Station 10 District 1, motor vehicle accident unknown, near Camler Heights Road and Indian Branch Road,
00:24
cross streets are Candler Heights Road and Indian Branch Road, lump from Fire Med, (number withheld).
00:33
1820 to mission.
00:48
Chief Ten on scene.
00:50
It appears to be a single caring vehicle with us.
00:55
Copy Chief Ten on scene.
00:57
Single vehicle will arrive.
00:58
Engine 10 is on the same.
01:01
Engine 10.
01:06
I'm GPM.
01:11
And Personal Injury.
01:16
Copy Personal Injury. Copy Personal Injury.
01:18
Sir,
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do you want EMS routine or emergent?
01:24
You go ahead and get them immersive.
01:26
Copy dad.
01:32
Seven Comson.
01:35
(name withheld), go ahead.
01:37
Seven, go ahead.
01:38
Seven Coms, you can show us Clear Code A[1]lpha.
01:41
Copy, Clear Code A[1]lpha.
01:43
Can I get you emergency to 1909 Smoky Park Highway for motor vehicle accident with injury?
02:00
Thank you. Tom, CMS 14, status check.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code A: Alpha-level (low-priority) medical response
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Location mentioned:
Smokey Park Hwy, Candler, NC 28715
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