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51-year-old man treated for leg injury near High Shoals RdAnderson County SC

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High Shoals Rd, South Carolina

A 51-year-old man received emergency medical care for leg and knee injuries near High Shoals Road. He was hurt in a vehicle accident about three hours earlier.

Audio|Source: Anderson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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10, 32 for traumatic injury.
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Tell my 19-0, they hear you channel 2.
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Okay,
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10's on 2.
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10, 402 traumatic injury.
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Near High Shoals Road and Advocville Highway.
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Near Highshall's Road and Advil Highway.
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It's going to make for a 51-year-old male.
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Fire and Joe, Mee, see.
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Okay, sir.
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Go ahead.
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Show command, terminated, all two units clear, return, and seen him from filming the B.A.
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That, boy.
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Medic 10, this male subject, 51 years old, has a leg and knee injury from a previous NVA three hours ago.
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Thank you.
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Central Medic.
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Medical two.
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Thank you. Good.
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Thank you. Backtending on your channel.
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Cresswell complete.

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High Shoals Rd, South Carolina

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