Motor vehicle crash with injury on I-40 East in Orange County, Hillsborough NC
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There was a motor vehicle crash with injury on I-40 East near exits 163 and 259 in Orange County. A mid-size dark gray or black SUV was involved. A female driver at the scene reported minor injuries. Police and fire responders were notified and responded.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire and EMS
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01:49
Transcript:
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Medic 1, Engine 234, Battalion 204, I-40 East, at 259, motor vehicle crash with injury.
00:09
Medic 1, Engine 234, Battalion 204, I-40 East, at 259, motor vehicle crash with injury.
00:19
Cross streets exit 163 and exit 261, Ops 1,
00:24
Timeout 1008.8.
00:30
Medic 1 copy, you're at the I-40 at 1009.
00:37
In 1334 is a route.
00:42
It's a 334 in route at 1010.
00:48
Communications cleared 204.
00:56
Showing 204 clear from my 40th 10-10[1] hours.
01:04
One, Hillsboro Fire, you're responding to a possibly two-vehicle accident.
01:11
If you call her by, someone was trying to wave down other vehicles in that,
01:17
a mid-size SUV, either dark gray or black,
01:21
up here to be involved in a car accident.
01:26
There's a 30-year-old female on-scene injuries unknown, but do have Pye Patrol being notified as well.
01:35
Okay,
01:37
Junison round to I-40 Eastbound.
01:39
We did make contact with the driver of the vehicle involved.
01:43
She did advise she does have minor injuries.
01:45
She's plodding just at the split in between the 163 and 259.
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Location mentioned:
I-40, Hillsborough, NC
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