Hazmat and EMS respond to incident near Montcastle Dr, Greensboro NC
Emergency services including Hazmat and EMS responded to a potential hazardous materials incident near Montcastle Drive and Elm Eugene Street in Greensboro. Police and medical units coordinated at the scene to address possible public safety risks. EMS was requested, indicating the situation may involve exposure or injury concerns.
Audio|Source: Guilford County Sheriff and Greensboro Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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opened up at this point.
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If that, Hazmat group wants to actually work on the side of the road, then call us back and we'll have DOT set up a lane for him.
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Tell. 2.14,
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you're going to code 4, CM50 you got holding on the hour.
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795.
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Yes, ma'am,
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are they injured or not? I'll look at the comments and say they're calling for UMS.
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Two-four viral scene has requested the EMS.
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I'll get up a patrol unit when I came.
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All right, 10-4[1]. Clear me from that or anything else hold.
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Okay, 24. Good morning.
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795 nothing in d2 I'll show you 108 2212 if you can respond it's going to be elmugene at montcastle 10 bg d d i now
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thurcation you can clean the code 4 24 sir
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2113 2113 2111 711 711 cc050
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104
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14.
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614, 9.
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Reference to 1060, signal 50, it was us with the office manager. And cleared out code 5.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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