Vehicle accident with possible injury near Stoner Morgan Road, Rowan County NC
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A vehicle accident occurred near Long Ferry Road and Stoner Morgan Road with possible injuries. Multiple fire and EMS units responded initially, but the rescue assignment was later canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Station 3464, Rescue Station 91, DC-11, Rescue 2, Tiny 7, Medicaid, 31, showing short CERV-81, High Mechanism, near Long Ferry Road near Stoner Morgan Road, barrier lane to Stoner Morgan Road.
00:15
Reference to a vehicle that has flipped up (number withheld).
00:24
Okay.
00:30
Um, Mattai 7-Kal.
00:33
So.
00:36
4.34 to round.
00:39
1434. Hear me in the medical and show me a rocket of the traffic action.
00:45
Okay.
00:48
Rolling Squad 64, same traffic.
00:52
Travis Squad 64? Okay.
00:54
Rescue 911.
00:59
And Rescue 64 respondent.
01:02
Rescue 64, respondent.
01:03
Rescue 64. Rescue 64.
01:08
Okay, Medic 91.
01:10
You're tight as the a agent severe.
01:12
No, yes, right.
01:14
9-10 squad 34 on scene we got one vehicle off the roadway update shortly.
01:22
Cover squad 34 on scene one vehicle off the roadway.
01:26
Squad 64 same traffic squad 64 64 64 64 64 64 609 total strong us rescue 912 8 61st direct.
01:44
Medic 61.
01:50
464 Rowan.
01:52
4664.
01:54
Run,
01:55
You can cancel the rescue assignment.
01:57
Keep Miller's Ferry units and EMS common emergency traffic.
02:01
Copy.
02:08
For Nile Unitius, one in the long period, authority of squawks, 24-11, cancel a rescue assignment,
02:14
Continue military and AMS.
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Location mentioned:
Stoner Morgan Rd & Long Ferry Rd, North Carolina 28146
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