Motor vehicle rollover with injury near South Mills Road, Moyock NC
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A single vehicle rolled over near South Mills Road and Jarvis Road causing smoke. A female occupant suffered a hand injury and was out of the vehicle at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Currituck County Fire and EMS
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Station 3 Fire, Medics 3.
00:02
Station 3 Fire, Medic 3, respond to near South Mills Road, near Jarvis Road.
00:10
Motor vehicle accident with injuries.
00:14
Possibly one vehicle, a silver Sonic.
00:18
WQRV 989, WQPL685, 837.
00:26
6.3 in route 838.
00:32
Take 3. This is CurryTuck.
00:34
One occupant of the vehicle, female complaining of a hand injury.
00:43
Take 3. This is KerryTuck.
00:45
Definitely on scene advising.
00:46
This is a rollover.
00:48
Occupant out of the vehicle.
00:49
There is smoke coming from the vehicle.
00:53
No, 3, this is.
00:55
I'm sure it's I'm going to agree.
00:59
MediX-Free.
01:01
Has anyone from Station 3?
01:04
For starters?
01:09
We have 363 on scene,
01:11
no further response other than that person.
01:16
Copy. Since the engine is smoking, can we get a second page for the place?
01:32
10-4. Station 3-fire, Station 3-fire, second page.
01:38
1-Ve1 vehicle 1050, near South Mills Road,
01:43
near South Mills Road,
01:46
near Jarvis Road,
01:48
WQRV-989, WQPL 685, 844.
01:57
Press right around par 1, 844.
02:05
Protect, medic 4.
02:07
Medic 4.
02:09
Excuse me, Medic 3.
02:13
Medic 3 is on scene.
02:17
Single vehicle in the ditch.
02:20
It is on its wheels.
02:22
Vehicle is smoking, no flames.
02:25
Night3 will have cell south and end.
02:29
93 copies off.
02:31
Perfect copies all traffic at 846.
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Location mentioned:
S Mills Rd, Moyock, NC 27958
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