Pedestrian struck near train tracks in High Point, High Point NC
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According to the dispatch call, a pedestrian was struck near the train tracks at Hoskins Street and E M.L.K. Jr Drive in High Point, North Carolina. The train has stopped, and emergency responders including the train engineer and a representative are on the scene investigating the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford Metro Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Individual is on the MLK side of the track, however, he's still in hot.
00:10
You said the email fake out the side of the track and what was the last bar?
00:19
He sits on the other side of the train.
00:25
He returned to which location.
00:27
I'll consider me.
00:28
You just backs us.
00:31
Copy that. Um, you know, you turn back on Hoskins, I'll back, sir.
00:39
Engine 7, the engine 1, you're going to return the service.
00:43
We are made patient action.
00:53
Please advise.
00:54
This is not going to be...
00:55
We have a single pedestrian.
00:59
Accidents.
01:00
The use clear up the train.
01:02
However, we're in close proximity to it.
01:08
Truck 7 operator.
01:10
I'm going to command.
01:16
I've got the train engineer with me down here.
01:19
Do you need him to come to you?
01:22
Truck 7 operator, we need your assistance over here.
01:27
Okay for I'm going.
01:31
Agent 7, engine 1.
01:33
I have a train representative on site.
01:41
We have that person. Thank you to the end of morning.
01:46
We have that personnel report to this location.
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Location mentioned:
Hoskins St & E M.L.K. Jr Dr, High Point, NC 27260
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