Person fell and property damaged in traffic incident, High Shoals NC
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According to the dispatch call, a person fell near 17th River Avenue and property was damaged in a traffic incident.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston County Police/Fire/EMS - Primary Channel
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01:54
Transcript:
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7046 traffic, 218 17th River Avenue, also there, fall.
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District.
00:14
General 825, 826, property damage.
00:19
Yes, everybody.
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RH144, Signal 3.
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Signal 3. Signal 3.
00:29
Oh, 1027 return through Virginia, but same as showing 1075 out of Georgia.
00:35
Meet with Michigan, 15-month, Vaughn Street.
00:38
She stated for the third night in the row of somebody who's shooting TV at her house, and her...
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P.K.A.4. Can you confirm, Sam 4?
00:48
Good for the county.
00:50
This is a wonderful.
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P.N.4. Vote to meet 17.
00:54
B.C. 2.4.0.
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Go ahead.
00:57
I have 101010.10 out of one time.
01:02
I also do show a 1027 out of Georgia for Sam.
01:06
Lincoln-Henry Victor, 3-711.
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Lincoln-Henry-Victor 3-711,
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V.I. Edge Road,
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Oath Road.
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10-4.
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10-4. Is that one active, he provided a Virginia ID card?
01:26
Ten, ten, and shows transferred out of state.
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Okay.
01:35
Commandant Duke Kennedy just arrived on the seat.
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Fire center's right.
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Car center 19, command.
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Go ahead.
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20 to six, Scott, I'll be clear.
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Is EMS still needed?
01:52
10-4.
01:53
Negative, EMS can clear.
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Location mentioned:
River St, High Shoals, NC 28077
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