Do you know if anyone has done the analysis of the location data given by the 911 caller to see how far off he was to the actual location?
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I'll be back - will listen to the 911 tape again (on this thread somewhere) and check for local news/radio updates.
Do you get the feeling we are on a deserted highway? Guess the truckers have been stopped at the weigh stations to check their "loads"
tee hee
http://www.wral.com/news/10519487/detail.html
Here is the link. There seems to be more than just the persons name redacted from the recording but I think the pertinent data points are there. I am just that familiar with the local roads (i.e. 64, etc) to make a proper assessment of the callers perceived location of the accident.
As far as being deserted you know how it goes...some people want to write posts that spin or otherwise move the discussion away from the brutal truth. Once the facts overwhelm their position they seem to disappear.
Hopefully things will be learned from this unfortunate situation and the process will be improved for all concerned - drivers wearing seatbelts, 911 collecting and following up with adequate information, searching to be thorough, etc...
Thanks for taking the time to research wish I could but I can't right now.