Vehicle rollover with female walking away near Pine Cone Drive, Oxford NC
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A motor vehicle rollover occurred near Pine Cone Drive and Williamsboro Street. A female with a backpack exited the vehicle and was walking away from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Oxford Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
03:7
Transcript:
00:00
Station 1, MS3,
00:03
Williamsboro Street near Pine Drive.
00:22
General Central Station One Oxford, EMS3, needs to find in the air, Williamsboro Street and Pine Cone Drive, Williamsboro Street and Pine Cone, Central 187.
00:36
Area Williamsboro, Pine Cone Drive, Williamsboro Street, Pine Cone Drive, Fire and EMS responding to a motor vehicle accident rollover.
00:49
Seventy then right as well.
00:51
Seventy-two.
00:57
Responding, as far as a female has gotten out of the vehicle, has boat bags, walking.
01:06
I'm walking away from the road.
01:13
Said, we'll be on the scene.
01:15
Moving off the roadway, Navy, too.
01:18
Not sure.
01:19
Stand by, brother.
01:20
7.4. You want to start that way, too? We might have to block both sides.
01:25
I'm headed that way.
01:26
I just wanted to stay tonight for calls.
01:32
14 thousand.
01:38
Central, we be a tag check.
01:47
Central 23-2.
01:48
Central 23-day.
01:59
Senator, I'm going to be in the area of Park Drive.
02:02
Witnesses stated that the subject is running.
02:07
I'm trying to locate the sink.
02:09
To be.
02:34
All of station one unit, it's not only signage, 1022, 1022, central clear, at Cicinafore.
02:45
Some four is going into area.
02:47
8.7, do we have a clothing description?
02:52
Um, all I got was a female with a red shirt on.
02:57
Correct.
03:03
She's supposed to have a backpack and wearing jogging pants.
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