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Multiple callers reported a vehicle crash westbound near mile markers 261–266 on I‑40 involving a black Nissan Maxima with airbag deployment and front‑end damage; responders searched both directions.Orange County NC

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I-40 E, North Carolina

Multiple callers reported a vehicle crash westbound near mile markers 261–266 on I‑40 involving a black Nissan Maxima with airbag deployment and front‑end damage; responders searched both directions.

Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire and EMS
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04:21
Transcript:
00:00
431 is an area pit to locoot.
00:06
Pitching for 431.
00:13
431 all the way down through the 261 and below cake can you advise any further?
00:22
We just got an additional caller.
00:26
We just got an additional caller.
00:27
Callers are advising it's just a 4263 in the construction zone westbound.
00:41
When I said, we'll check there again.
00:45
We are getting caller saying that it's pretty far off the road and it's dark and hard to see.
00:56
Not that dark out here, but we'll try it again.
01:03
Well, and they're advising it's going to be two miles before you get to the 263 westbound.
01:08
Okay.
01:12
Revitations to medic want.
01:18
Just clear patient refusal.
01:25
431 or 204.
01:28
I'm not checking your area clear.
01:33
They don't know where they're at.
01:37
34, do you copy that?
01:41
104, we're already almost to those 261.
01:45
431, where do you want us to check first from where you are?
01:51
From the 266 to the 261, westbound, we're going back eastbound and see what we can see.
01:57
But apparently they're two miles from the exit and one way or another that they don't know.
02:05
They had to jump this Jersey Bear to get into the woods.
02:08
I'm not sure where they could be.
02:14
Okay.
02:16
234 is checking west out from the 261.
02:19
And then we'll turn around, check back.
02:25
34, I'll call there.
02:29
We have an additional caller just called in advising airbag deployment and the vehicle's missing the front end.
02:35
We're still getting several calls about the vehicle.
02:40
We've got it easy.
02:43
Have that easy.
02:46
234 communications.
02:47
What was the vehicle description?
02:50
It's a black Nissan Maxima.
02:57
Communication 432 in Route I-40.
03:01
32 copy.
03:06
Communications.
03:10
Six, go ahead.
03:12
The Apple Watch notification is plotting closer to the 266.
03:18
The phone area.
03:25
Copy.
03:27
34, you can clear.
03:33
Give me case we found, it can move at the exit, the bottom of the X, or before you get to the exit, going westbound.
03:38
Between the bridge.
03:45
431, copy.
03:46
Can we close to the 266.
03:52
Tails for us available.
03:58
732
04:03
31st3-1-432
04:08
Kitting on I-40 at 263 go ahead I have to go to 270 and turn around to get to it so it's going to be a minute if you want to stand by the exit

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