Single vehicle accident on i-85 near lane street, Kannapolis NC
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle crashed on interstate 85 near lane street. The vehicle was smoking but there were no injuries reported. Fire units were sent for traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Station 41 in a unit or apparatus responding for the traffic accident on 85 at 65.
00:09
Oh and squad 41 still caught up on the medical call.
00:15
Copy.
00:20
The gate 61 to engine 11.
00:28
Getting on that Lane Street, go ahead.
00:32
Yes, sir, we're about 404 minutes out.
00:36
We're getting off the Lane Street and turn it around.
00:39
We did see the car, their high beams are on, on the right side of the road, just to give you a heads up.
00:52
Stop that, are they going to be right after 65?
01:02
Just before the 65, you'll stand.
01:08
Top of that, thank you.
01:13
Canaple Cines 11 in the Royal.
01:16
Canapolitan Union 11?
01:20
Full the same with a single vehicle access here, light damage.
01:29
Copy.
01:45
All right of station 41 medicate 991 traffic accident with unknown injury 7655 old bitty for road.
01:53
7655 old bitty for road country ridge road to bertwick road 4655 on scene.
02:00
Advising same is going to be a Tahoe.
02:04
No injuries, but we'll need fire for traffic control and vehicle smoking.
02:08
Offrey, Office 13, Office 13, Timeout, 243.
02:15
Squad 41 to roll in.
02:20
The Squad 41.
02:23
Just about 71 for that traffic accident or all, buddy, forth.
02:29
Copy that. Just let you know you are on City Fire, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Lane St, North Carolina 28147
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