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Debris reported in roadway near highway 49 and station 58Lexington NC

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NC-109, Lexington, NC 27292

As discussed during the dispatch call, debris, including pieces of concrete, was reported in the roadway near Highway 49 and Station 58 area in Lexington, NC.

Audio|Heard on: Davidson NC Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Go to station 58, Highway 49 and 109, reference debris in the roadway, timeout,
00:08
153.
00:20
I think I'm Station 54, 202 Fred's Drive, 202 for its drive, cross-reacher, Jimmy Creek Road, Myers-Land, Wires Now, 154.
00:50
Second Station 58, Highway 49, Southendale 1-09,009 for debris in the roadway in the roadway 2 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 2 o'clock, 2nd dispatch.
01:03
Chief the G8 turned around.
01:06
Chief of the G8 copy?
01:10
508, you're going to respond to pieces of concrete in the roadway?

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NC-109, Lexington, NC 27292

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Incident Timeline

  1. Scene Cleared and Units Released
  2. DOT Notification and Cause Identified
  3. Second Dispatch and Unit Coordination
  4. Initial Dispatch for Debris in Roadway

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