Transport van flips into ditch, ends in water in Gastonia, Gastonia NC
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According to the dispatch call, police and fire responded to a domestic disturbance followed by a transport van accident near North Marietta Street and North New Hope Road in Gastonia. The van flipped into a ditch and ended up in the water. Officers were already on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Gastonia Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
We need PD 33 for a domestic. We need PD-33 for domestic.
00:06
That message.
00:22
District 6.
00:24
Latter 4, Battalion 2, and Engine 6.
00:27
Vehicle accident, with rescue.
00:30
At near North Marietta Street and North New Hope Road.
00:33
On Offs 2.
00:34
NG2 part here.
00:36
Go ahead. Five speedies of the notes vehicles left driving towards Baker Ford War off Lake Street.
00:46
All right.
00:58
I turn to Nage 2.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:05
Prince of that guy just came out caravan, do you have a COP?
01:13
Yeah, white male,
01:15
white female.
01:17
Another white female in the front.
01:20
Stand for, which way are they going?
01:29
Travel on Lake Street, 2, Davison.
01:33
Correction Becker Boulevard.
01:40
Agent 6, Fire Center, shows in the area.
01:44
Acknowledgment; message received and understood; affirmative or OK, go down Modita.
01:51
And engine 6.
01:52
6.
01:57
Go ahead.
02:01
I can recall they say that there was a transport van that flipped into a ditch.
02:07
The American transportation man, it looks like police is pulling up on scene right now.
02:15
Can you just take right on scene, single vehicle.
02:19
Water damage in 6'clock man.
02:23
And for police is advised of it, it appears to be in the water.
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Location mentioned:
N New Hope Rd, Gastonia, NC 28054
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