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Vehicle chase ends in crash near New Market RoadHartsville SC

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New Market Rd, Hartsville, SC 29550

As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle pursuit on Highway 151 westbound ended with a crash near New Market Road. The crash is possibly a motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries reported.

Audio|Heard on: Darlington SC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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03:23
Transcript:
00:00
Pesbath to keep us updated only speed it.
00:05
10-4.
00:07
817, I'm in round 850.
00:09
10 more.
00:12
This place, November 5'4-1.
00:15
9.30. 6.
00:18
Where is 8.50 now?
00:21
Just update is still going down south fourth, Persian 151.
00:24
Speed is 90.
00:26
If we're down 151 going which way again?
00:30
Just another 151 going westbound.
00:34
Let them know a train's coming right there at Westwood is going to have to stop the Westwood.
00:40
The dispatcher pause and the train just came down right there at Westwood 151.
00:47
We got eyes on them coming up with a four-way.
00:52
Hey, Mark.
00:55
Hey, Strick, if you got his hands, that traffic is loaded.
00:57
Go ahead and end up.
01:00
I got to get around.
01:02
He's going fast.
01:04
Special 6B, we're in there.
01:07
Coming up on, just past some Blaney truck.
01:10
Hey, bye.
01:12
J. Spash, what was the reason for stop?
01:15
Shopless and suspended plates.
01:19
He's stopping it.
01:22
Carson Westwood, coming up home 14.
01:26
Coming up on 14th.
01:33
What's traffic like?
01:36
Light and our light.
01:38
Stopping up, traffic lights.
01:41
Just fast going, and by the Chesterfield County, if he keeps going.
01:46
Yeah, Timor.
01:48
You get to the county line, call us.
01:51
Rock out, course.
01:54
Pass the metal support draw.
01:56
Thank you, fine.
01:58
Approach gell it down.
02:01
Straight through the light, Alice cell.
02:04
Do you are.
02:06
Passing Carolina.
02:08
Coming up on that worker.
02:11
I'll call it State with Coker.
02:14
Travis still like.
02:17
Hey, firm.
02:19
Farm, because it's still like,
02:21
crossing over a new market.
02:25
Right on New Market, wreck, wreck, wreck, wreck, wreck.
02:32
New Market, wreck, in the field on New Market.
02:36
This is our coffee.
02:39
It's right, 17, smart, sir.
02:42
To mark.
02:43
Dispatch 116.
02:46
Go ahead and notify.
02:50
Hour control about the 1050, please.
02:53
Sampley, we were on the line with them the entire time.
02:57
Tad4, thank you.
02:59
One five zero dispatch.
03:02
Go ahead.
03:04
Pocket Road and South Charleston Road, Pocket Road and South Charleston Road, James McGurie,
03:10
advised MVA unknown injuries on Charleston Road in the roadway, about three or four miles from this intersection.
03:19
Same 4. 27.
03:21
Timor.

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New Market Rd, Hartsville, SC 29550

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