Four-year-old injured in motor vehicle accident on Armory Rd, Chester SC


A motor vehicle accident occurred near Armory Rd in Chester, SC. A four-year-old boy suffered a head gash and possible broken ribs. Emergency responders are on scene, and transport by ground is likely.
Audio|Source: Chester County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Chester Rescue, respond to near Armory Rd for motor vehicle accident.
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The WO.O.O.O.O.1.
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Check to clear 1649.
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NBA[1].A. I think she's out of service for a few minutes.
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10[2] more. Chester, 730 is it.
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10[2]4. No, just 1.1, test, 1.10.
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Go ahead.
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I'm in a round, great.
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Turn 4.
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Just for two is that route to the celebration.
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Ten more.
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Unit Smith. MS5, your run number is 4677, 4677, pre-responding to a possible wreck.
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Caller states that someone has a gash on their head, they are not being responsible, they're going in and out of consciousness,
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does not see a motorcycle, it's for a four-year-old male.
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Okay. Okay. Copy that. Can you just check on flight status for me?
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Let's see what their ETA would be.
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Ten, four. Ten,
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four. Yes, so you missed, time.
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Okay, go ahead.
00:51
Show me en route to that, call on Armory Road as well.
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Can you go to what else run?
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Timor, we're going to be out of one.
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So far, 10[2].
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Units on Army Road.
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What? Landings on do you want to use?
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Can I picture please?
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Go ahead. Show myself and teaching it out at court.
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Careful. This is the MS5.
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All right. What number landing zone is nearest us?
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No, Judge 21, Chester.
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Go ahead. I'll be on scene and have I see.
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Same part.
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QMS5, it looks like it's going to be SDDOT Road and Armory Road labeled Allopence Lake.
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Landings on the suit.
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Head for, thank you.
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We'll be on seeing in about three minutes hour, I see it.
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Two minutes ago.
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Can you ten nine?
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We'll be unseen in about five mics.
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All the guys. EMS 5, North Just 21.
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Good.
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He got a small gash on top of his head, but he might have a couple of broke ribs.
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What are your thoughts on flight or is it be more likely to be able to be driven?
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I'm being happy to have a graph.
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I've got to see in a minute.
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Amos off yet by a flight, have a five minute EPA.
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For right now, I don't think you just have them to stand by.
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We're not unseen yet, but it looks like, sounds like we're probably going to be able to drive the station.
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Careful. That's a level, don't we get around.
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The victim's been laying here since 12 o'clock.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
NBA: Motor Vehicle Accident (Non-Breather Alert or Non-Basic Accident, contextually used for vehicle accident)
[2]
10: Possible reference to '10 minutes' or a radio code for 'en route' or 'location', not a crime code per se
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Location mentioned:
Near Armory Rd, Chester, SC 29706
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