Motorcycle and vehicle collide near Asheville Highway, Boiling Springs SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible motorcycle and vehicle collision near Asheville Highway in Boiling Springs. Initial reports indicated one person was unconscious with shallow breathing. Responders established command and managed lane closures while EMS provided care at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
North Palmer Battalion 20, I got you en route to the wreck.
00:08
All units are en route to the wreck near Asheville Highway involving a motorcycle and a vehicle.
00:15
Patient shallow breathing and unconscious at this time.
00:31
Five 20. On the scene.
00:38
Got one patient on the ground, I'll hold command.
00:41
Engine 22, go ahead and take the number one and number two lanes.
00:46
Take the outside lane.
00:51
Truck three, engine 22 is on.
00:57
Truck three.
01:08
North Palmer, go ahead.
01:12
Come on, summoner, we're call complete.
01:14
Still at the house.
01:23
State of Grove, business twenty-two on scene.
01:30
North City Grove, it's twenty-two.
01:33
Spotting their gas for highway command.
01:38
Asheville Highway command.
01:43
So that'll be EMS.
01:45
There's going to be no other vehicles involved, just some mopeds.
01:50
He is alert.
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Location mentioned:
Asheville Hwy, Boiling Springs, SC 29316
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