Vehicle rollover accident on Old Mount Holly Road, Stanley NC
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle rollover accident occurred near Old Mount Holly Road involving a 2017 Dodge Durango that landed on its roof. Medical responders attended the patient at Stanley Total Living.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Patient is going to be in the 2017 Dodge Durango.
00:07
Zero item 50, 2010,
00:10
2017 Dodge Durango, single vehicle, but also obstruct another vehicle on a hot pilot.
00:15
No,
00:19
I'm Greg.
00:28
District 22.
00:30
Station 22.
00:32
Medical assignment.
00:34
At near Old Mount Holly Road.
00:37
Cross streets are Springwood Lane and Morris Farm Road.
00:40
Stanley Total Living.
00:42
On dispatch.
00:51
Tenvor.
00:57
But I don't know where to go.
00:59
We try to get further in Chiana.
01:01
I'm able to get her back.
01:04
Thank you, 22, 17.
01:10
Okay, more. Okay, more.
01:12
I mean,
01:17
you can 22 then.
01:22
Hello.
01:28
Honda Odyssey Red.
01:32
I'll be on South Main Street, All Summit.
01:35
Ten floor.
01:48
Patients in the activity room, use the front door.
01:54
Copy that.
02:02
David 34 County, you see for all units down 88.
02:05
Hang on 4 unit door.
02:11
Comes back to a 2009 Honda Odyssey to Helen Inez Scott out of Mount Holly.
02:19
The plate status is expired.
02:21
The vehicle has an inspection violation.
02:24
Last expected on 4.30 of 2024.
02:30
24. Thank you.
02:40
What's where I didn't even look at.
02:48
...quest,
02:53
Eric's for a journey.
02:57
Just advise them, it's on its roof.
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Location mentioned:
Old Mt Holly Rd, Stanley, NC 28164
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