Multiple vehicle crash near Park Ave and NC-96, Youngsville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders addressed a possible multi‑vehicle crash near Park Avenue and Highway 96. Police, fire, and EMS units arrived at the scene, which involved several vehicles including a black Acura and a silver Ford Flex, with additional vehicles noted in the area near a Walmart parking lot. Crews assisted in clearing the roadway and managing the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
NC-96 at Park Avenue PD only.
00:08
Still a vehicle to scratch.
00:11
Ten four.
00:16
1522, a black Acura and a silver Ford Flex.
00:25
Central Engine 241 is on location.
00:28
Engine 241 on scene, South Hall Drive.
00:37
Central 141 is on scene at Park and 96, requesting help clearing the roadway.
00:44
Engine 141 on scene.
00:50
That's 41, what else are you?
00:54
EMS 41 on scene, South Altona.
01:00
And call complete quickly.
01:04
Fifteen fifty-two.
01:09
Ten 40, 10-50[1].
01:11
PD only at Walmart.
01:15
Gray Honda Accord and white Nissan Kicks.
01:23
Ten four, coming in PDA.
01:26
Ten four on the PDA.
01:29
Ten four, twenty-three.
01:33
Ten 20, 1822 of Franklin County.
01:35
I am ten twenty-three.
01:39
1822, ten four.
01:46
Fifteen fifty-two, halfway up the parking lot, closer to the grocery side, near the center of the Walmart.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-50: Motor vehicle accident
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