Two vehicle crash on NC highway 109 with no injuries, Davidson County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a two-vehicle accident occurred on North Carolina Highway 109 near Proctor Drive. No injuries were reported. One vehicle, a gray Saturn, was leaking fluids.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
T-com Station, 2,0702, North NC Highway 109 near Proctor Drive, westbound Street, gray car leaking fluids.
00:29
Support 61 en route.
00:32
I support 61 copy on route.
00:38
All 61 units responded to North NC Highway 109.
00:42
You're responding to a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident with no injuries.
00:47
It's a Berkshevite suburban versus a gray Saturn sedan.
00:52
The leaks are from the Saturn.
01:05
Take on to Medic 2, 507, Frem Circle, near stadium drive.
01:13
Alpha response, timeout 1623.
01:15
Medic 20, cut me around.
01:26
20, you're assigned to an 84-year-old female conscious and breathing.
01:30
Needs assistance getting up.
01:33
Caller advises that the back door should be unlocked.
01:39
Rescue 61 is on the same two vehicle accident map.
01:44
Here's everybody to clear the vehicle.
01:49
Rescue 61, copy on the scene, two vehicle and no injuries.
01:52
Everyone's clear the vehicle.
01:55
Everyone's clear the vehicle.
01:58
Support 61, I'll see.
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Location mentioned:
NC-109 & Proctor Dr, North Carolina 27265
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