Vehicle hits tree near Highway 221 South, Laurens County SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle crash where a car struck a tree near Highway 221 South by J and L Drive in Waterloo. Two people were injured, one with neck and back injuries and the other with minor injuries. One patient was transported for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Laurens County Fire Service
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02:56
Transcript:
00:00
Station fifty-two, battalion one responding.
00:02
(number withheld), Highway 221 South, Waterloo.
00:06
Delta response, vehicle versus tree at least 1 mile.
00:15
Central Engine One Fifty Two, be en route.
00:20
Central Engine One Fifty Three.
00:29
Battalion One en route.
00:35
Hello, Battalion One.
00:39
Central Engine One Hundred and Fifty Two, what was that cross street?
00:45
Places cross street is going to be near J and L Drive.
00:48
J and L Drive.
00:52
Careful.
01:02
Central Engine One Fifty Two, have you got any additional details about possible entrapment?
01:10
Caller was a passerby.
01:12
Advised does not believe anybody's trapped.
01:19
It'll be a red vehicle versus the tree.
01:24
General.
01:34
Transfer Engine One Fifty Two, just got me on scene.
01:37
Got a red vehicle in the woods, heavy damage.
01:41
Got one patient laying on the ground.
01:44
I'll update further momentarily.
01:49
It's going to be two patients on 221 South side.
02:07
Hi, copy. Please be out.
02:18
Central Engine 152, we've got one patient with neck and back injuries,
02:23
and another one's up and walking.
02:25
I believe we're just going to need one transport truck.
02:30
So we're coming.
02:35
Engine 152 to Battalion 1, you can cancel if you need to.
02:48
Engine 152, you don't need me on scene?
02:53
No sir, roadway's clear.
02:54
We're just doing patient care at this time.
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