Vehicle found in the water near a bridge with responders in boats; law enforcement and fire units coordinating access., Wayne County NC
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According to the dispatch call, vehicle found in the water near a bridge with responders in boats; law enforcement and fire units coordinating access.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne County Fire and OPS Channels
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
I'm sorry, make that medic 2.
00:01
We're up on the brakes, there is a car in the water and there's a kayak and I'm coming to talk to law enforcement.
00:08
Copy.
00:13
Wayne Central, Grampum 319, 2-1, 2-3 on scene,
00:19
February. February.
00:20
Tadley, 1242.
00:23
Sample, also Mark, Graffin, Reston, 19, Grouse, Unit 1, Graffman, 4-2 on-2, will have ferry, Ridge Road Command.
00:31
Tommy, 4-2, on,
00:33
scene, and commands, 1214.
00:34
County, 6-0-3-12.
00:36
Go ahead, sir.
00:37
Go ahead, sir.
00:42
6.03, Wayne says from Ops 1.
00:45
9603, go ahead.
00:49
Myself, 96.04, 9604, 9606, or out of favorite.
00:52
Okay.
00:55
Right. The car two is central.
00:57
Where did he call or advise the vehicle work?
01:04
He advised me of 200 yards downstream from the bridge,
01:09
75 feet from the north bank and 120 feet from the south bank.
01:18
Board of 12 to the car two?
01:22
Yes, sir.
01:28
I got eyes on about two or three yards like he said on the left.
01:33
Vote three to command, we're in the water, par three.
01:45
If you will move downstream,
01:48
the vehicle will be on your left next to the old fish camp down there.
01:57
Be advised you're going to need a tool for something to gang access you can look into the vehicle.
02:01
It's like the one is still up.
02:05
Vote three.
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