Traffic accident with two injuries at Faith Church Road, Union County NC
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle accident occurred near the intersection of Waxhaw-Indian Trail Road and Faith Church Road involving a silver Acura and a silver Chevy Cruze. Two male individuals were injured: one, a 10-year-old with chest pain, and another with hand and knee injuries. Emergency response was activated with lights and sirens, and all occupants were able to walk.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Ption 51, Mid-101, respond with all enforcement for an accident near Waxhaw-Indian Trail Road and Faith Church Road.
00:06
I'll break on Broadway.
00:13
Big office.
00:17
Copy engine 51 in route.
00:22
Ladder 23 in route.
00:25
104.
00:27
238 in route. 2.308 in route.
00:33
Engine 51, Ladder 23, Utility 28, Medic 101, your response to law enforcement for an accident near Waxhaw-Indian Trail Road and Faith Church Road.
00:42
It's involving a silver Acura versus a silver Chevy Cruze.
00:46
There are two patients, one is a 10-year-old male with chest pain, the other is a male with injuries to his hand and knee.
00:54
Cat is recommending emergent response with lights and sirens.
01:00
Rescue 23 is in route.
01:03
Copy.
01:06
Copy. Two vehicle, no blocking access.
01:12
All occupants are up and ambulatory.
01:16
We have to investigate.
01:19
Copy, two vehicle, no blocking access, all occupants ambulatory.
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Location mentioned:
Faith Church Rd, North Carolina 28079
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