Vehicle disabled on railroad tracks near tiger river, Lyman SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle was disabled on the railroad tracks near Tiger River. Responders confirmed a train was approaching and moved units to safety.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Bumbury, Lyman.
00:03
Lightman, go ahead.
00:06
The aides out the vehicle.
00:08
We're not sure if the train company knows we're on the track.
00:14
Can we get a confirmation on stop the train, stop the train?
00:20
Temporal Llamas, prior to comment, soundbook has been advised.
00:24
A EMS for confirmation of EMS going to arrive.
00:38
Armament units on the ground at the vehicle.
00:41
Go to Tyger River 800.
00:44
You'll break it up.
00:45
Go to Tyger River 800.
00:54
Swarmor Robo Squad 27, back to the station.
00:57
Ten for a lot of spot 27.
01:07
Farmberg, Tyger River Chief 51.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:14
Train coming.
01:17
Did one of your dispatchers advise the police parliament that you can't stop the train?
01:23
Just go ahead and make it on the house, but the train's coming.
01:30
All units move off the track to former highway and gross road.
01:33
Train is coming, train is coming.
01:35
Number of Tiger River Chief 51 is on the scene.
01:37
I'm on the highway 29 sides of the bridge.
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Location mentioned:
US-29, Lyman, SC
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