Traffic accident near 29 mile marker on I-587 westbound, Wilson County NC
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Emergency responders received a report of a traffic accident near the 29 mile marker on I-587 westbound in North Carolina. Multiple units communicated via a designated channel while searching the area. Some units checked surrounding routes, but no further details on injuries or damage were provided.
Audio|Heard on: Wilson County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Wilson attention, station four, second turn, station two, traffic accident, 29 mile marker I-587 westbound, 29 mile marker 587 westbound, TAC 9, TAC 9, 1705, Wilsen clear.
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U.S. 9 Wilson.
00:15
Wilson, Emis 9.
00:17
So we clear without en route to the traffic accident.
00:21
Wilson,
00:26
you can also clear a medic to from the traffic accident on I-95.
00:30
Everybody checks from one end of the county to the other on 95 and unable to locate anything.
00:37
Will send me in this thing copy.
00:41
One forty seven oaks.
00:52
With 147.
00:54
You can show me a route to traffic accident on I-587, so I'm not walking there.
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I was brother.
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I'll robin.
01:00
24.
01:05
Welcome 21.
01:07
Come on.
01:11
Wilson 21 copy, time 9.
01:13
9.
01:18
EMSN Wilson, can advise a tag channel for this?
01:22
130, Wilson, 108.
01:24
Wolfson, EMS-9, copy, they're operating on TAC 9, TAC 9.
01:29
135 to listen.
01:33
Who's the 135?
01:36
108 from Stansburg, 107.
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28 to Wilson.
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The 8 to Wilson.
01:45
Who's the 128?
01:49
10,000, I read.
01:51
And the three, round drive for me.
01:54
Okay.
02:00
KP3, I take from Kenley to 116, I'm 05.
02:03
Fire the EMS have been up and down both sides, zero five as well, if you want to clear.
02:08
Okay, we'll listen, Eric.
02:12
One, 568 to Wilson.
02:15
Wilson. It was 168.
02:16
10-0.
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