Three-car crash blocks North Louisiana Ave in North Carolina, Buncombe County NC


A three-car collision occurred on North Louisiana Avenue, causing the road to be fully blocked and shut down. Emergency medical teams are responding due to possible injuries.
Audio|Source: Buncombe County Fire and EMS
02:38
Transcript:
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Three-car NBA.
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This will be... First of Louisiana, command.
00:10
If you all are copy on TN3 card NVA will advise your assuming command.
00:17
For emergency number six, border street, six border street, reference possible allergic grabs into the arm.
00:24
Cross street is going to be Center Street, Yates Avenue, Vulcan Fire Med, 2028.
00:32
Section 5, District 2, 3rd Colony Area, Brickyard Road.
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Section 5 District 2, first response, third calling your area, 3 Brookyard Drive, urban seizures.
00:46
Session 5, District 2, 3rd calling the area, first response, 3 Brutriard Road, reference Seizures, coming Brutriard Road, fireman is going to be your train on 2029.
01:06
The matter, hello, hello receipt, decided to walk off.
01:13
I'm sorry, are you on the tunnel road?
01:19
We're at the 60th tunnel road.
01:24
104. I'll see you clear.
01:29
3-1 PI[1]D, you want Andrews Tene and Road to see, sir.
01:34
I think he's in an emergency.
01:37
Okay.
01:43
5-2 to engine 5, rescue 5, westbuncle.
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13.
01:54
13.
01:56
Can I get you to go ahead and be en route emergency traffic to near North Louisiana Ave? Reference motorway advice on the PI[1].
02:04
Cross street is going to be guest court as takeaway.
02:10
Coffee, Marks, and Ralph.
02:14
Trayette, four, thank you. You're the best.
02:20
It is five columns. You can show us in service from North Louisiana in route to break yard.
02:25
Okay, sir, thank you.
02:26
North Louisiana command.
02:28
Bivized, North Louisiana is completely blocked and shut down at this time.
02:34
Sir, to be advised, S.HP. has been made aware, and you have EMS 13 coming to emergency from downtown.
Police codes explained
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PI: Personal Injury
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