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T-bone crash on Halifax Rd with injuries and ramp closedWake County NC

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Halifax Rd, North Carolina

A T-bone crash between two vehicles occurred near Halifax Rd in North Carolina. The collision caused moderate damage and resulted in two people needing medical help. Emergency crews closed the ramp to assist the injured. No one was trapped or ejected, and injuries were non-life-threatening.

Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
04:56
Transcript:
00:00
Gray Toyota Rav 4 and a white ramp truck.
00:03
We're getting off of 40 on a carry town to see if they exit in their significant identification now.
00:11
Units 115 from 9-1. I think I just passed that area. There was a gray SUV off to the left side at the top of the exit ramp, 40 east down on to Cary Town.
00:22
I did not stop, but it looked like that might be what you're looking for.
00:30
2nd 2 firefighter, 2 officer, 2nd 2 and Division 3 on the 1,200 building is clear.
00:42
Simple.
00:48
Just described. Getting off a 4D on the carry town, eastbound. Okay, 851-1-11.
00:56
Just described.
00:58
Getting off a 4D on the Kerrytown, Eastbound.
01:09
Kerry, we're not on the highway. I think we're good.
01:12
You guys can return.
01:18
We've got me going, sir.
01:24
Rescue two cops. Rescue two cops.
01:29
Just give it was a minute, 20. We're still trying to get reposition.
01:40
20 copy, let's have you anything.
01:46
Thank you for reporting.
01:51
Rescue 7?
01:56
At a committee, 4-0.
02:02
All right, IMAV saying how we patrol the seat.
02:11
Engine 4, if you could stop back there just a little bit and block for us,
02:15
once I figure what's going on.
02:19
Copy. They were saying a blue Nissan truck, and that's a blue Nissan truck in the guard rail or exit sign right there.
02:29
All right, Matt 4. Come past the I'm that truck. We're down on the warding line. There's a blue pickup truck in the woods you can't see.
02:39
In fact 40, you're heading to a motor vehicle accident, two vehicles involved. It's going to be a T-bone and a high-velocity impact. There's no bleeding, no one is trapped their pin, no one was thrown.
02:52
The injuries are described as to a not dangerous area. It looks like you're going to have two patients, two patients.
03:04
Engine 7 is on scene, two passenger cars,
03:07
moderate damage from the T-bone pollution.
03:10
Seven Hays of Staff of Sincrement.
03:12
We'll be shut down northbound.
03:14
55.
03:15
This is two.
03:21
Well, I'm shutting this ramp down while y'all are working like y'all are.
03:26
I'm scared something's going to come off with this weather and they're not going to be able to slow down.
03:35
Leave your driver blocking and forward rest of your personnel this way. Bring us a backboard off engine two and some C colors.
03:53
Not copy.
03:59
Is it showing 3,000 build now now?
04:07
65, when you arrive pull past both engines and park in front of engine 2, the patient will be about 40 yards off the roadway to the left.
04:24
Go ahead, driver.
04:35
Do you need an affordable light down there? Are you good for what we got?
04:41
We're good. We've got a couple of flashlights down here.
04:44
If you could assist EMS and or engine four with a backboard.
04:54
RASCOMEDICS board and grab the C-Callagull.

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Halifax Rd, North Carolina

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