Four injured in car crash on Dale Earnhardt boulevard, Concord NC
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Emergency responders attended a vehicle crash on Dale Earnhardt Boulevard in Concord. Four people were injured, including an infant. Patients are being transported for medical care.
Audio|Heard on: Cabarrus County, Concord, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis Fire Departments
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
58-Ladder 14 engine 21 motor vehicle crash with injury Dale Earnhardt Blvd, Concord.
00:15
Engine 11, possible Charlie response for vehicle crash with injury.
00:21
Location near Silverleaf Circle, cross streets Willow Drive to Hunter Oak Drive.
00:27
Operate Metops.
00:32
Travels on Metops.
00:38
All right. We're sitting on top of East 22nd Street.
00:42
You're going to have to reassign and mark us on the same.
00:50
Ladder 34 canaps on that up.
01:00
Fire 34, confirmed nobody's responding to the Silver Eagle.
01:11
I think we're going to be closer now.
01:17
Okay.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:22
You can put us on four or five at least 22nd row and is in a mover.
01:31
Copy.
01:36
Trucks for the spill or confirm that we need two or three units.
01:42
Copy standby.
01:47
Once the person.
01:50
If you will, come in and take patient care in the patient, can you that car of one involving the hands?
01:56
Can you repeat? Which car? The red car right there.
02:05
The red car right there.
02:11
14 is off-scene.
02:13
Got the 14, bring every bit old, right you got to come on up.
02:19
John Fitt?
02:24
...confirps.
02:26
Four patients for transport, including one infant.
02:34
Confirming four patients?
02:37
Confirmed the four patients to include the infant.
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Dale Earnhardt Blvd, Concord, NC
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