Two-car crash with injuries at Memorial and Third, Greenville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a two-car crash with injuries at the intersection of South Memorial Drive and West Third Street in Greenville, North Carolina. The collision caused moderate to major vehicle damage. EMS Four and Engine One from Pitt County were dispatched and arrived on the scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Greenville Fire Rescue
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
EMS Four rolled onto a two-car crash on Memorial and Third.
00:08
Moderate to major damage.
00:16
EMS Four on scene, two-car crash at Memorial and Third.
00:21
Moderate damage.
00:26
EMS Four, do you need an engine response?
00:34
EMS Four from Pitt County.
00:42
EMS Four from Pitt County.
00:57
Hey (name withheld), from.
01:08
Engine Four, go ahead.
01:13
Has Engine One been dispatched to this location?
01:18
Engine Four negative.
01:24
Copy that. Could you dispatch them to Third and Memorial, please?
01:32
Engine Four copy.
01:40
Pitt County Engine One is direct.
01:41
We'll be responding.
01:46
Copy, Engine One.
01:48
EMS Four, this can be personal injury or property damage?
01:54
It's going to be personal injury.
01:56
Got it, thanks sir.
01:57
Are they placed where they should be able to reach you?
02:03
Copy that.
02:10
EMS Four from Engine One,
02:13
Do we need to approach from Fifth Street or Third Street?
02:20
Approach from Fifth Street.
02:31
County Engine One arriving.
02:33
We'll be establishing with First Street Command.
02:38
Engine One on scene by command (number withheld).
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