Vehicle crash with moderate damage and hit and run, Greenville NC
A motor vehicle crash occurred near 10th Street with moderate vehicle damage. Multiple fire and rescue units responded to the scene. Police also reported a hit and run related to this incident.
Audio|Source: Greenville Fire Rescue
03:32
Transcript:
00:00
Good county from MS4. Check us en route to the MVC[1], have the county unit take a routine call near 10th Street.
00:09
Copy MS4, taking the call.
00:16
Pick out of an engine 5, Engersburg needs you to respond. Stayberry Suites, 930 Wind Street, in reference to a commercial power alarm, kind of stand by (number withheld).
00:30
Count of an engine 6. Go ahead.
00:46
The engine six will be respond near east 10th for the crushed finger with the county unit.
00:55
Copy engine six en route.
00:59
Okay,
01:03
Tany, you're your engine five en route.
01:09
County MS-4 is going to be on scene NBC.
01:14
C1 car at this time, moderate damage.
01:19
Copy the MS-4 on scene.
01:25
County Battalion 1 is on scene, Northmore, 9.03 have Memorial Command.
01:33
Truck one, if your block lanes 2 and 3, engine 1,
01:37
full pass.
01:41
Copy Battalion 1 on team with command.
01:49
The county is,
01:52
this engine 6. Is the MS 33?
01:54
We're coming to this call near 10th Street.
01:59
Affirmative.
02:02
They may need help with directions we passed them twice.
02:12
EMS 133 should be turning in now.
02:20
Ingecies copy.
02:28
They're counting for MMS too.
02:31
MSTU, go ahead.
02:38
Show us transferred in the hospital.
02:42
Copy you, MSTU.
02:46
Hey, Kenan, show Agent 5 on seat number 5 store, commercial structure. Nothing showing from three sides.
02:53
Agent 5 will have command. We'll be out in this due.
02:58
Copy engine 5 on team with command.
03:02
One more of command, the county.
03:11
Go ahead.
03:13
Let's GPD, we're going to have a hit and run.
03:19
Ten four.
03:26
Because the middle one will be clear NBC.
03:30
Probably minute one clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVC: Motor Vehicle Crash
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