Two-car accident at Amelia Church and Springwood place, Johnston County NC
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There was a two-car accident near Amelia Church Road and Springwood Place, North Carolina. All vehicles were off the road, and multiple fire units responded and later cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston County Fire
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Central Smithfield, Engine 2 is going to be on a scene.
00:01
Two-car motor vehicle accident, all vehicles off the roadway at this time.
00:05
Engine 2-1 have command.
00:08
Temple. Temple.
00:18
Central Clayton Station 1, BC1, motor vehicle accident, motor vehicle accident.
00:24
Near Amelia Church and Springwood Place.
00:28
Amelia Church Road and Springwood Place.
00:32
Units respond.
00:36
Emergency response with lights and sirens, he's up 5, opt 5 at 1750.
00:42
Central once we're up.
00:47
Central to command up for that.
00:50
Central to Command, Up 4.
00:56
Such Claim Town, one out.
00:59
Just line out.
01:02
Command on Outs 4.
01:08
Central to command opts for? Okay, go ahead.
01:15
Tand4, I've not had a response from Station 1.
01:18
Do you need additional out there?
01:21
Negative. Station 1 is going to remain in service.
01:24
T&4, thank you.
01:31
Senator Battalion was on scene.
01:33
Minor 1050, it's going to be an offspring wood out of milieu.
01:40
Tire 1, you can return to service, any one can handle.
01:46
T4 on scene.
01:51
A second, you want to see.
01:54
Stand 4 on see.
02:00
That's Clayton Tower once the service.
02:04
Yeah. You can probably get up here in front of them.
02:07
Go ahead and get turned around in the neighborhood.
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Location mentioned:
Amelia Church Rd & Springwood Pl, North Carolina 27520
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