Vehicle disabled due to flat tire blocks US 52 northbound, Surry County NC


A vehicle on US 52 northbound near mile marker (number withheld) has a flat tire and debris is blocking the road. The blue Chevy Avalanche truck is disabled and obstructs the roadway. AAA has been called but may take up to two hours to arrive, and the driver cannot change the tire.
Audio|Source: Surry County Public Safety
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Okay. I'll raise that card, 1050[2] PD, US 52 Northbound.
00:03
550. 550, 150 PD, US 52 northbound near mile marker (number withheld).
00:06
Blue shuttle, Avalanche, a truck debris in the roadway.
00:08
104[3], I'll be in route from Pine House.
00:09
Two, four.
00:10
Send out to pack around Division I and then they'll go out to get this and transition up.
00:15
This is Bird.
00:17
I'm outside.
00:18
443-123, go ahead.
00:22
You see if IMAP is close to the 63, it's just a flat tire.
00:26
Four,
00:27
stational contact and goodbye.
00:28
Tenfold, triple.
00:29
All right, all cruise is rotate.
00:30
I am.
00:32
He'll go ahead.
00:34
I don't know why.
00:47
Alderate 443.
00:48
Go ahead. They're impacted on that.
00:49
They advise.
00:50
They do have a unit 4-side, however, it be extended 1026[5].
00:52
10-24[4]. If you would contact them back and just tell them to head this way, they got AAA[1] coming.
01:03
I'm unable to change the tire.
01:05
They got AAA[1] coming, but it's possible two hours.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
AAA: Automobile Association Assistance
[2]
1050: Traffic Accident
[3]
104: En route
[4]
10-24: Assignment complete/scene under control
[5]
1026: Detaining subject (possible extension of time)
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Location mentioned:
US-52, North Carolina
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