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Multiple vehicle accidents on icy roads near Lees CreekBuncombe County NC

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Lees Creek Rd, North Carolina 28806

Multiple car accidents occurred on icy roads near Lees Creek including collisions involving a pregnant woman and a baby. Several vehicles are stranded and blocking road entrances, causing slow traffic and delays. Emergency responders are on scene managing the incidents.

Audio|Source: Buncombe County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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when you get a second, we're going to be diverting from that fire alarm with the Citi, we've got a non-vehicle accident at the intersection of Old County and Lee's Creek.
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Agent 9, Mr.
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4.
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I'm a couple.
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On Emergent, 55.2, about 40 westbound.
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NBC involving pregnant female, B, fire med, a 10.
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One of these parties involved is one of constant voice.
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Copy.
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33 from 32 when you go.
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What about anything come?
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Squad 18 away.
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We've removed these vehicles from the roadway.
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Just advise that's HP, they'll be at Rose Point Drive off the Midwest driveway.
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Two dark and killer floor door cars.
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We're going to be clear, scene.
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Thank you, Squad 18.
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I appreciate it.
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Lighterton.
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Hale-Latterton on BFARMET again.
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They rolled up on it and said it at the intersection of Sand Hill and 40.
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We rolled AFD on 40 and they are not able to find anything.
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So believe this is actually going to be on Sand Hill Road.
01:47
Copy that, yeah, 40's slow moving.
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We're going to have to turn around and get on to that.
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Palm contact him on BFARMet.
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Stand forth, thank you.
02:05
People stranded at this location,
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cars off the road blocking the entrance.
02:11
Station 20, Routine, Rennels Mountain Boulevard, North Asheville Baptist Church, advising cars off the road blocking the entrance and exit.
02:22
People stranded at location.
02:25
Weaverill Road,
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fire dispatch,
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1810.
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The latter 10.
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AMS3, go ahead.
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We got called out to the 45-mile marker eastbound.
02:43
Are you having vehicles there that describe a black 2F,
02:48
FC50 in a whiteboard and a Dodger?
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That's us. Y'all can return service, we're going to obtain a refusal, or no transport POV.
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You have a good copy.
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Communications from 1032 is Quint standing in route to us as well.
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Squad 21 is going to be on the scene.
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The latter 10, they are in route.
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It's going to take them a few minutes to get to you.
03:31
All right, Josh.
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Go ahead and put them in service.
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We can handle what we have on the same.
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For good copy.
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Free, I might have misheard.
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Did they place you in service?
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Communications, rescue, none.
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Just nine. Go ahead.
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Nesky 9 took another call just in that area at C5.2 i40 looks like to be a vehicle spun out, hit the guardrail.
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They are advising there's a baby in the back.
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Any way you either engine nine or yourself can divert that area.
04:22
We've made it westbound of the 55, nothing located on the westbound side.
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We did spot one on the eastbound side, with the drum route.
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I can't copy.
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Thanks.
04:42
There's a solid sheet of ice for about the 54 to 55 mile work.
04:47
We've got DOT in the area here.
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Tim, we're taking numerous in the area.
05:02
Back 20 on the left, Tony.
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On the last side coming up the ramp, then you get that and we'll go to the other one.
05:16
Defe, go ahead, sir.
05:23
We will put a reveal from 23.21 on this for DIA, so it's on the street ice.
05:31
Ten, four sir.
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Com's Chief Ten.
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Chief England.
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I probably miss you.
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Are you guys on scene of the fire alarm?
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That's negative.
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I advised you earlier that we're going to be extremely delayed.
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We had to go around due to Sand Hill Road shutdown for NBA.
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Two 10 to 32.
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Two 10 from 32 are you calling me on Inka?
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I am.
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When y'all clear up, y'all go back in service, me and the engine take care of this fire warrant.
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I copy. We're not going to be clearing anytime soon.
06:28
Okay.
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Call me on my cell when you go ahead.
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Engine 9 to call me.
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Engine 9, go ahead.
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Okay, we made it to the,
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about the 54 and a half, we're out with the NBA.
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Single car, he's off the road right now.
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I'll advise.
06:56
I copy 54.5, NVA single car will advise off the road, 1860.

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