Traffic accident with injuries near tant road, Zebulon NC
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Emergency responders were called to a traffic accident with injuries near Tant Road and US 64 Highway in Franklin County, North Carolina.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Public Safety
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Pilot Fire, EMS Station 2, Pennsylvania,
00:05
PI, at U.S.
00:07
64 Highway and Tant Road.
00:21
Pilot Fire, EMS Station 2, 1050PI at US64 Highway and Tant Road.
00:31
US 64 Highway and Tant Road.
00:36
Do you guys, 104, have an additional 1050PI?
00:40
Time 4. It's going to be on US 64, All-A and Pant Marine.
00:46
Okay.
00:48
Time 4. C.5.7 is route.
00:52
F70 in route.
00:54
F70 be advised.
00:56
Call of the passenger by advised possible silver Nissan.
01:00
Folded up is to description.
01:06
AMS 12 central.
01:08
104. I'm covering it.
01:11
DMS 12.
01:13
Curtin to be in route.
01:15
1050 from 4.O.1 in 1 in 1D3.
01:19
U.S. 12 en route.
01:25
Medi1, central.
01:26
Medical 1.
01:27
Are you able to advise on the number of P.I.
01:35
for the Stentany?
01:36
No,
01:41
nobody's on say it this time.
01:43
Passer-bye calls it in.
01:46
Ten-four. Maybe one will be en route from Station 12.
01:49
Mediq-one route.
01:55
They have 70 percent.
01:57
And they indicate this is eastbound or westbound?
02:00
Negative.
02:04
Okay, tell them.
02:09
You say anyone want to be in route.
02:16
Ten for one route.
02:23
You didn't say any one.
02:24
Go ahead.
02:32
Now we'll travel eastbound from 39 to Tant Road and I'm going to travel westbound.
02:38
Hand full cop.
02:44
Tens for all units, en route, 1050 PI, US 64 Highway, Tant Road.
02:50
Tate 8 is going to be assigned tacky.
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Location mentioned:
Tant Rd, Zebulon, NC 27597
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