Traffic accident with fuel leak near Arlington and Innes, Salisbury NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a two-car traffic accident with a fuel leak occurred near North Arlington and East Innes streets. Fire and law enforcement units are responding. Injuries are not confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
4803 to city fire dispatch.
00:05
4803. Are you aware of a traffic accident on East Innes and North Arlington?
00:17
We're taking a call now.
00:19
Are there any injuries?
00:21
You got checking at two-car, one heavy damage, we gotta miss head.
00:30
20-03, Roampton.
00:33
4803? 4803?
00:37
One, does not one EMS, but you think it's in fire for fluid leak.
00:47
The guy Elizabeth Hospital.
00:50
I'll be mitigating anyone at the hospital non-50.
01:06
Engine 1, Engine 6,
01:08
Tasmat, Steel Leak,
01:11
North Arlington at East Innes, North Arlington and East Innes,
01:14
4803 on the same vise and fuel leak from a traffic accident.
01:18
Law enforcement is also notified in en route.
01:20
950.
01:25
Engine 6 is on table.
01:32
We're on, engine one.
01:35
Engine one.
01:38
I'll think supergast it.
01:40
Also,
01:41
the other car involved went down, Arlington, Tours, Old Concorde.
01:50
Copy, Arlington towards Old Concorde.
01:52
Okay. Allenton, Tours, Old Concorde.
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Location mentioned:
S Arlington St & E Innes St, Salisbury, NC 28144
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