Truck with trailer involved in single-vehicle incident near NC-218, Union County NC
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A truck with a gooseneck trailer was involved in a single-vehicle incident near Highway 218, North Carolina. Emergency units are searching for a patient who may have been seen walking down the road nearby. No patient was located initially, and responders continue to look for them.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Turn for a single vehicle on VCU truck with a gooseneck trailer, no patient at this time through the PS command.
00:10
See on the command, I just want to confirm.
00:11
Do you want us to cancel EMS?
00:15
Have them to continue in.
00:16
We're going to try to locate the patient.
00:26
Responding Med here, Highway 218.
00:27
You can pull in between the engine and the rescue, please.
00:31
Yeah, four, thanks.
00:37
And their 43 is all safe.
00:41
Two-four.
00:47
See go, I'm sure the utility 38 was morning.
00:51
Two-four.
00:52
C-COM, show Utility 38 on scene.
00:56
Sure Utility 38 on scene.
01:13
41 first responders under 41 respond with mid-108 for fainting near Conaway Court in the Glen at Wesley Oaks neighborhood operating on Delta.
01:28
21 all thing.
01:32
C-combeid 104.
01:34
104 give any further from law enforcement may have seen the patient walking down the road.
01:46
Can you repeat that?
01:49
Do you have any further from law enforcement that may have seen the patient walking down the road?
01:59
104 from 21?
02:01
Yes.
02:04
I'm having a hard time to get up too.
02:06
You track this back up back here.
02:12
Negative. We're still looking for the patient.
02:15
Acknowledgment, I'm going to clear CICOM, you copy.
02:19
Acknowledgment, show you clear.
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