Vehicles stranded with flat tires on Twin Span Bridge, Bridgeton NC
Several vehicles, including a white Chevrolet Traverse and a white Mitsubishi, had flat tires and stopped on the Twin Span Bridge near Bridgeton, North Carolina. Officers and medics responded to assist the motorists and manage the flow of traffic while ensuring driver safety.
Audio|Source: Craven Police Fire EMS
06:4
Transcript:
00:00
Craven, any unit in the area of the Twin Span Bridge, there is a white Chevy Traverse
00:08
caller that is advising that there is a vehicle that has a flat tire going towards the Bridgeton exit.
00:22
54, go ahead.
00:31
Samara, I've been behind that white toota since Bandsboro.
00:34
We're coming up on the suspicious vehicle now.
00:37
You can clear that suspicious activity on Bailey Lane.
00:42
Put myself 51 on the special vehicle now, please.
00:47
(number withheld).
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34.
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34,
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frame, we've got eyes on that vehicle and be out with it.
01:02
North Carolina, (number withheld).
01:06
(number withheld).
01:13
Control, Medics 3.
01:15
51-54. Claregan County Car?
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Medics 3.
01:20
282 and the Twin Spans.
01:23
We're in right to the hospital.
01:27
We got to the hospital (number withheld).
01:31
24, the subject is sure to be passed out.
01:35
It's time.
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(number withheld).
01:38
It's more of a lot of debris and a couple of vehicles.
01:42
1082 on the twin spans.
01:44
One's a white Chevrolet traverse.
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And one's a white Mesaubishi.
01:49
10-4[1].
01:50
(number withheld).
01:57
Did you want to do you reback for that, 28?
02:04
With 2013 Cadillac XTS to a (name withheld) off the Hillsneck Road and Arnold is active.
02:11
Can you informant? Can you check that all right?
02:15
Demo.
02:21
55, group.
02:24
155, go ahead.
02:31
Did the stranded motorists advise that the object was still in the roadway?
02:38
155 as far as they knew, yes.
02:45
10.4.
02:46
Do you want to have your re-back?
02:55
Fifty-four, Craigney-Bor, is that R-O comes back, Classy active, negative-(number withheld).
03:02
Fifty-four, are y'all gonna need EMS?
03:11
Negative.
03:13
Ten-four.
03:14
Go to make on say, he's 10-2[2].
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Adam 622 to Adam 634.
03:21
Oh, well.
03:23
Good, sir.
03:29
55, I'll be out with that vehicle.
03:33
I don't know if this was relayed in the first message, but one of the callers just called the office.
03:39
They had gotten a flat tire and another vehicle had as well, and they're both stopped on the bridge.
03:44
I told them to stay in their vehicles.
03:46
Don't know if they're going to listen, though.
03:49
155, (number withheld).
03:53
10.4, 17, 2M pass in Clem Bernie.
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Canva.
04:00
634, I just put some more information in there.
04:07
104, sir. 104, sir.
04:12
Okay, okay.
04:13
Okay, okay. Okay. Okay.
04:15
154, go ahead.
04:21
I was talking about he's 10-2[2].
04:23
He was just taking a nap on his way home from the new trip.
04:28
I think he's going to be on the road here shortly.
04:30
So both the inspecting his backpack.
04:33
(number withheld).
04:36
Anyone is making contact with the RP at the time.
04:40
(number withheld).
04:47
Adam 622 to Adam 631.
04:51
Yes, sir.
04:57
Here available, can you please go out there with 634 just to make sure we got plenty of lights to keep the traffic off those cars?
05:05
10.4. We'll do.
05:06
I'm 17 and ask a break.
05:07
I'll be there momentarily.
05:11
10.4, thank you.
05:13
Looks like there's a deputy that's 1023 out here last in this day.
05:19
Outstanding, thank you.
05:22
Roll a copy director.
05:28
Security, one of you come?
05:31
Yes, sir.
05:36
Your room assignment is Charlie 218, Charlie 218, Charlie 218.
05:40
Charlie 218, Rogers, Lex.
05:43
Say,
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people, I'm going back and make contact with that something.
05:54
(number withheld).
06:02
(number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
[2]
10-2: Receiving well (signal good)
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