Traffic crash with no injuries near Broad Street, New Bern NC
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A traffic crash occurred near Broad Street at 2nd and 1st Avenue with no injuries. Two vehicles, a cream Cadillac sedan and a white truck, were involved. The vehicles were initially in the roadway and later moved to the parking lot at Five Points Fuel Market.
Audio|Heard on: New Bern Police Fire EMS NBPS
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to 5 points Broad, 1210 Broad Street, near 2nd and 1st Avenue, traffic crash, no injury.
00:06
Engine 1 respond to 5.
00:09
1210 Broad Street, cross streets 2nd Avenue and 1st Avenue, traffic crash with no injuries, vehicles in roadway, bravo response.
00:17
Switch to Talk 1, New Bern out 1301.
00:20
Go roll, 2.24-Rot, 13-1.
00:23
We are sending fire department, vehicles are in the roadway, no entry.
00:31
We are reading one.
00:32
One.
00:34
17, near round left.
00:36
117-13-2. Number 12.
00:38
There is a cream Cadillac sedan and a white truck.
00:42
Again in the roadway, no injuries.
00:45
Looking for a tan Cadillac and a white truck.
00:50
Acknowledged.
00:56
Move it in your one on the same.
00:58
Two-car embassy.
01:00
Vehicles are in the parking lot at the Five Points Fuel Market.
01:05
Engine one established command.
01:08
Cabbage 1-19, vehicles in parking lot, fan 1304.
01:12
You ran in 224.
01:14
The vehicles are in the PDA, Five Points.
01:17
Careful.
01:22
In two communication, I'll be clear room 29 as a standby only.
01:29
104.
01:31
870 coms.
01:34
G20121.
01:36
O870.
01:39
221 We are on cancel for this crash you can show all units 108 from room 29 and I will be taking over 80.
01:48
Uticle C-C 326.
01:50
N4106 N4106
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Location mentioned:
Broad St, New Bern, NC 28560
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