Apparent head-on crash near Oakdale Road, Charlotte NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a possible head-on collision near Oakdale Road and Mount Holly Huntersville Road in Charlotte, North Carolina. The initial caller reported seeing a person hanging out of a vehicle window but was no longer at the scene when authorities arrived. Details about any injuries or the exact location remained uncertain at the time of the radio communication.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Six nine two fire rescue, the collapse at Oakdale Road and Mount Holly Huntersville Road.
00:03
Oakdale and Mount Holly-Huntersville Road, Ops Four.
00:10
Either four PD's on scene, but I don't have a location for you.
00:16
Altered incident.
00:19
Go ahead and add us that wreck, Oakdale mile marker responding.
00:27
10-4[1], then I'm gonna put the traffic on OP6, use OP6 for traffic.
00:35
This is Engine 1 en route.
00:38
Cooks copying route.
00:41
Coup car 1 en route.
00:47
Car one, copy.
00:49
Fifty-nine on six.
00:51
Ten four, sixty-nine.
00:58
Central to all cooks, Swan Creek medic sixty-nine responding out to Oakdale and Mount Holly Huntersville Road.
01:03
It has upgraded to a delta response for a head-on collision.
01:07
The caller is no longer on scene.
01:09
They were passing by.
01:10
They advised it is right off of Oakdale at Mount Holly Huntersville Road.
01:16
They said they saw somebody hanging out the window.
01:17
Unsure if they were alive or not.
01:19
They're also not sure if this was the exact location.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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