Hit-and-run accident on beatty road investigated, Gaston County NC
Officers responded to a hit-and-run accident on Beatty Road. A broken down vehicle was reported in the middle of the road, but no details were available about the vehicle involved in the accident. Dispatch continues to check vehicle and suspect information. A 911 hang-up call was also reported and investigated but was found invalid.
Audio|Source: Gaston County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
You can give me that hitting run on Beatty Road.
00:09
Terrible.
00:16
I'll be moving down on 21 you looked earlier, I mentioned.
00:25
Okay.
00:31
85, if you just want to stage at you have an Ozark, you can grab that intersection.
00:37
Yeah.
00:44
RPIV, there's a vehicle that's broke down in the middle of the road.
00:48
They didn't have a color, make, or model of the vehicle.
00:51
Oh,
00:54
wait, direct.
01:00
08, you can clear authority of (number withheld).
01:03
No,
01:06
8.6. No one.
01:15
(number withheld) Raleigh New.
01:21
Wilms from Levoire.
01:22
It work.
01:26
Five feet you again?
01:28
Five feet.
01:30
Obey 108, no sighted.
01:32
Hey, work.
01:33
57, go ahead.
01:35
Compton received a 911 hang-up.
01:37
She contacted (name withheld) there at the health department and said that the extension that called 911 was not a valid extension.
01:45
If you could just check.
01:50
10-4[1]. Stand by.
02:03
24 city?
02:08
Is T-22 going to respond to the hitting run?
02:19
Zebra 10 City, myself, Zebra 20, 17, right with that cardiac arrest.
02:28
10-4[1]. I don't have T-22 aside to the hitting run.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Beaty Rd, North Carolina 28056
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