Traffic accident near Wilson Community College with smoking vehicle, Wilson NC
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A traffic accident occurred near Wilson Community College involving two vehicles, one of which was smoking. The vehicles were moved to a nearby parking area. There were no confirmed injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Wilson County Public Safety
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03:25
Transcript:
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Welcome to Medical One, Medic 1, traffic accident, 29 Bravo 3,
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902 Herring Avenue East near Wilson Community College,
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Correction, 1647, Wilson, clear.
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Wilson, copy.
00:22
Traffic accident near Wilson Community College.
00:31
He's in one-strong.
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Wilson, from 56.
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Angel Wilson, we'll have a delayed response.
00:53
Wilson, New York, route to the fire alarm, 4437, Frank Price Church Road cross Lattice Road Black Creek Road, report of smoke detector.
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987, Wilson, we're en route.
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153.
02:11
Engine 3, Crossridge is Heron Avenue in Salis B.
02:13
Howard,
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Pair around 2, a TV of an accident,
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4-5-104. 182 is on Bay Road at Temperance Hall Road.
02:22
It's a passenger vehicle with a flat tire.
02:27
Blackmouth in a black F-150.
02:33
School Semantic 7, we're assigning 902 Herring Avenue East near Wilson Community College cross streets.
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And as both years supported to the PV at this location off Ward beside the Eagles building.
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Two vehicle accident.
02:54
Both vehicles are pulled into the parking area off Ward Boulevard next to the Eagles Business Center.
03:05
Same is going to be a black Mazda and a black Ford.
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No confirmed injuries at this time.
03:21
One vehicle was smoking.
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Location mentioned:
Herring Ave E, Wilson, NC 27893
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