Vehicle hits pole on Harmon Road, Lincoln County NC
A single vehicle crashed into a telephone pole on Harmon Road near Howard's Creek School Road in North Carolina, causing wires to fall.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Seaman District 9 Central, Station 5, Respond, 1050, P.I.[1], (number withheld), Harmon Road, near Crohnston Lane and Howard's Creek School Road, 29, bribal 1.
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(number withheld), Harmon Road, pressure to Harpinson Lane and Howard's Creek School Road, 29, Bible 1, 29, Bible 1, 29, and Howard's Creek School Road, 29, Bible 1, 29, and Howard's Creek School Road.
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Operation is in Pack 1.
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C-Met attention district 9 central station 5 respondent 1050 with injuries (number withheld)-Harmon Road, pressure to Harkinson Lane and Howard's Creek School Road, 29-vro-1, 10-0520.
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Operation was in Pack 1.
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Madign 9, C-Met.
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Medi-9.
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Curet Center, 27, 182.
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104, callers advising a single-vehicle crash, hit telephone pole.
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QRV.V. 20, (name withheld).
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Fire center from (number withheld).
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In (number withheld).
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Be responded.
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No, Lincoln, car.
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2BGPI, Harmon Road.
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I should have.
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Yeah, probably.
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This is QRV-20.
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I'm being route from Central Base.
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1040-50-(number withheld)-Harmon Road, single vehicle struck a telephone pole.
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Closest cross-street Howard Creek, Howard's Creek.
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Jimmore, Term 17.
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Fire Center, units responding to (number withheld), Harmon Road.
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Callers advising, a single vehicle has hit a telephone pole, wires down.
Police codes explained
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P.I.: Personal Injury
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Location mentioned:
Howards Creek School Rd & Harmon Rd, North Carolina 28092
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