Two vehicles off road with debris and minor injuries, Duplin County NC
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Two vehicles went off the road near Herring Road, North Carolina. There was major debris and damage. Several people were assessed with minor injuries and tagged as green. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Duplin County Fire and EMS
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
If a medic five is on same, we've got a single vehicle in the ditch.
00:08
One vehicle will be on to direct the roadside, secondary vehicle beyond Worcetown Redside.
00:23
10-4[1].
00:28
So right there under one, be on service.
00:36
10.
00:40
Each call one different, all units are clear and available.
00:47
Level 14.3.
00:55
Shred and one, build them out, pushing all forward.
01:00
Anything one in route, 1420.
01:06
Start the car one.
01:08
He's Chris.
01:14
Thurton rescue is on the scene.
01:19
Sreda Resckey on scene, 1429.
01:23
Two vehicles, both vehicles off the road, major debris,
01:27
a major damage.
01:30
Two or three green tags.
01:40
(Name withheld), you come up, stop on the other side of the intersection for their traffic.
01:45
Correct, support green tags.
01:55
What you get you or would your traffic still have them go to the direct one.
02:03
Is it straight to car four, be on the sink, and sit your office 3?
02:21
Engine 1, where are you at?
02:28
2-1, Herring Road, Wallace.
02:31
I'll probably 41.
02:33
There's a third round-year-old female complaint a back pain.
02:37
Duplin County clear at 1430.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
Herring Rd, North Carolina 28466
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