Car overturned on highway 16 north near horseshoe bend beach, Gaston County NC
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle accident occurred on Highway 16 North near Horseshoe Bend Beach Road involving an overturned car and a possible wrong-way driver.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston County Police/Fire/EMS - Primary Channel
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Transcript:
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T-E101Q, E141A, E442P, E20L, RSU,
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Emergency traffic,
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Highway 16 North,
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Cross street, Highway 16 North.
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It's going to be a vehicle accident, one of the vehicles is flipped.
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Ten point.
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District 31.
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Station 31.
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Vehicle accident, with ESQ.
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At near Highway 16 North.
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Cross streets are Highway 16 North and Horseshoe Bend Beach Road.
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On the hatch.
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Fire Center Station 31 is going to be a reference of flipped vehicle, two cars involved.
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Fire Center Risky 390s a round.
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Acknowledged.
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80% of that patient's revenue.
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Acknowledged.
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20-5. 20-fee.
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You can cancel 141.
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You're also from around to have a round.
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24.
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The car is using around.
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24.
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I know if we were the honest thing.
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10-4[1].
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County Baker, 74 and 76, just want to make you direct on a vehicle on an accident on Highway 16 northbound.
01:39
We are opinion in SHP, it was a wrong-way driver and an overturned vehicle is involved for your 14.
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Seventy-six.
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How can be in route.
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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