Single vehicle crash on highway 96 near Pitts Road, Granville County NC
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A single vehicle crashed off highway 96 near Pitts Road. There is heavy vehicle damage and injuries are unknown. Emergency medical, fire, and law enforcement responders were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Oxford Police, Fire and EMS
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03:8
Transcript:
00:00
Control EMS2, Station 4, Corinth, 96,000, Pitts Road, (number withheld).
00:20
Central EMS2, Station 4, Corinth, respond to the area of 96 South at Pitts Road, NC Highway 96 South at Pitts Road, motor vehicle accident, TAC 1 of arrival, TAC1, does such that A31.
00:37
42 en route.
00:44
Yes, and route, it's going to be a blusa day in with heavy damage,
00:49
unknown injuries.
00:56
16, you're 24?
01:01
I'm divorced.
01:07
99. 89.
01:10
89.
01:11
Wee 1041, 107, training.
01:16
Board is en route.
01:20
Boarding in route, A.D.
01:26
MS2, Central.
01:31
51 Central.
01:32
I'll be out with a vehicle collision on 96.
01:37
Tires already out, PMSRRI.
01:40
Okay.
01:44
An arm.
01:47
10442 on scene, arts and south of you.
01:55
40 on scene.
01:56
40 on scene 837.
01:59
59 on scene, 837.
02:05
59 to 51.
02:12
69.51.
02:17
Okay.
02:20
Do you need to respond to help you, U-104?
02:25
No, EMS and tires here.
02:27
Traffic's white.
02:28
We're good.
02:35
No. One second.
02:37
Go ahead.
02:39
104 is HP en route to this?
02:47
104. Just be advised if you're not aware a single vehicle collision ran off a road into the tree.
03:00
128 when you're ready?
03:03
King Mary Victor, 413, King Mary Victor, 413, Blue Hunter City.
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Location mentioned:
Pitts Rd, North Carolina 27565
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