Traffic collision with injured driver on Legacy Club Drive, Chatham County NC
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision occurred near Legacy Club Drive and Westlake Circle. An older male driver in a gray Mini Cooper was initially unresponsive but possibly conscious now. No one was trapped or injured severely, and no fluids were leaking.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph, Chatham and Moore Counties Public Safety
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
North Town Fire.
00:01
Respond Reference, traffic collision, near Legacy Club Drive and Westlake Circle,
00:08
Westlake Circle, near Legacy Club Drive and Westlake Circle, cross streets, Westlake Circle, and Village Walk Drive, communications clear, 2201.
00:19
Under 1711 from around.
00:22
1711 copy.
00:27
Center to all units responding
00:33
Center to all units respond in the NVA, caller states vehicle in the middle of the roadway, unresponsive older male at the wheel, possibly wrecked.
00:44
We're still taking further at this time.
00:48
41 to 1 for standby.
00:56
1741 copy.
00:58
Three units respond to motor vehicle accident.
01:04
Caller states no one trapped or pinned, no one thrown out.
01:08
Caller states no fuel or fluids leaking.
01:11
They did advise that the male is still in response.
01:15
Correction, caller did advise the male possibly conscious at this time.
01:19
So it will be a gray Mini Cooper.
01:23
21 is going to be to a world food hubbard.
01:24
Central 1711.
01:29
Go ahead for 11, Town.
01:35
104. Authority of Fire Department on scene, advise you can cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Westlake Cir & Legacy Club Dr, North Carolina 27517
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