Vehicle crashes into building near Raleigh Street in Hamlet, Hamlet NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed into a building near Raleigh Street and Vance Street in Hamlet. Fire and tow services were requested. Two occupants were seen walking north near the railroad tracks.
Audio|Heard on: Richmond NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:10
Transcript:
00:00
If you would get an expectation for this vehicle, also if we could get fire out here in reference to damage to the building.
00:08
Ten, four, next rotation and fire in reference to damage to the building.
00:13
I want that word.
00:16
Three ten, you call.
00:19
Three ten, ten, go. Three, ten, go.
00:21
No, for instance, they're working.
00:23
Looking at cameras, there's going to be one occupant wearing pink,
00:27
sweatpants, black jacket.
00:29
It looks like a (name withheld).
00:31
Same by description of the second occupant.
00:36
Credit parks me at around 806, 22 hours.
00:43
Second subject appears to be a (name withheld), black t-shirt, black pants.
00:48
Looks like,
00:50
standby in direction travel. 10-4 units on scene to 10-50 vehicle versus building Lee is going to be your tow organ route.
00:58
I also see you know so because they walked north on Raleigh Street towards Vance Street on towards railroad tracks.
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Location mentioned:
Vance St & Raleigh St, Hamlet, NC 28345
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