Motor vehicle accident on I-40 near McDonald Parkway, Hickory NC
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According to the dispatch call, a motor vehicle accident occurred on I-40 near McDonald Parkway involving a white F-150 and another vehicle. One vehicle was in the right lane and another was on the shoulder. The F-150 reportedly drove off the scene. Emergency responders are on site with a child involved.
Audio|Heard on: Hickory City Public Safety
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
I mean one vehicle involved, 1053,
00:03
the right lane, and then there's a separate vehicle on the shoulder.
00:08
Sure.
00:12
I'll take care. That'll be closer.
00:15
(number withheld).
00:27
To H50, I'll be following behind.
00:33
Authority County 1603.
00:41
It's sure enough response going to be a one-year-old child.
00:49
Yeah.
00:54
337 it's now been updated to a 154 a white 4d F-150 drove off partial 1028 is victor edward david v e b e d they continue northbound.
01:09
Peris County Hugh would please let Hickory PD know they've got a 10-50[1] McDonald Parkway at I-40 be out with it.
01:24
F-rank 108, hook me out (number withheld), 10th Street.
01:31
Northeast. Doing a follow-up on (number withheld).
01:37
No.
01:40
Down.
01:44
The computer.
01:47
Chuck Wright, Report Dagen.
01:53
11, go ahead.
01:59
5-0, 6, 10, 28.
02:11
Unipore Pediatrics, 3411 Greystone Place, Cross Street, Frederick Territory.
02:18
Okay. It's your response to a general city.
02:23
Excuse the upper entrance, 1607.
02:31
So the F-150 is the one who should have rear-ended?
02:37
Stand-4.
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10-50: Motor vehicle accident
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Location mentioned:
I-40, Hickory, NC
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