Two vehicle crash with head injury near Clemson Boulevard, Northlake SC
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A motor vehicle accident involving two vehicles occurred near Clemson Boulevard and Old Mill Road. One person sustained a head injury. Emergency services and law enforcement responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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05:2
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 9, Alpha 5, priority 1 for a motor vehicle accident request by law enforcement on scene, Clemson Boulevard, and Old Mill Road for a head injury.
00:10
Central. Middivide 5 is 108, lift assist, marine route back.
00:16
Deadboard.
00:17
Did y'all get a waiver, just let sis, public assist?
00:21
It was just a public assist, no injuries.
00:25
Deadboard, thank you.
00:27
Aging from C-59.
00:29
1024 code 1-108.
00:31
Sure.
00:33
CERVille Station 9.
00:34
Samarmer to copy in motor vehicle accident.
00:38
Okay.
00:47
Copy 2993.
00:50
Centerville Station 9, motor vehicle accident.
00:52
Clemson Boulevard, Old Mill Road, timeout 23-04.
00:56
Medic 11 back on one.
00:58
Medical 11, careful.
01:02
Centerville Station 9, motor vehicle accident, Clemson Boulevard, Old Mill Road.
01:07
Come on.
01:09
Final stop at the parking lot of Watkins Community Center.
01:14
Okay, Mark.
01:19
May 5, I got to return on your station.
01:23
And they've got to come back now,
01:26
I'll be no.
01:27
No.
01:29
Back, okay.
01:35
Engine 9, copy en route, motor vehicle accident,
01:38
Clemson Boulevard, Old Mill Road.
01:40
It's going to be two vehicles involved, law enforcement, sullenstein, advised one person injured with a head injury.
01:50
That's far enough they've been notified.
01:57
Central SC332,
01:58
can you send me a hungry-gun signal?
02:05
Mediq Tia, Central.
02:12
10, 4, 6, 11, and 6.15, can be around.
02:18
Salvage, non, copy, around.
02:21
Medic, too.
02:22
Checking status.
02:23
Are you still at logistics?
02:26
Central Night 9 on scene?
02:28
Sorry, I'm not.
02:29
Go for Medic 2.
02:31
Hey, so you still out logistics?
02:35
Copy medic, 9-0-0-Z.
02:38
I'm sorry, say that again.
02:40
You're still out at headquarters logistics?
02:44
I am, but I'm about to clear.
02:48
611, 613, can leave you be around?
02:52
Okay, 4, thank you.
02:55
Addison, 390, 1038, Okone.
02:59
6'1-6-11-Rent.
03:01
I see none you in.
03:03
Sure.
03:05
May I tell you, we'll go ahead and clear you have you and route back in your station.
03:09
Centralization 35, can get my case number?
03:12
10-4.
03:15
76, Short Street.
03:17
It's going to be on a black car.
03:20
South Carolina, (number withheld), Lex Sierra,
03:24
(number withheld) QS, South Carolina.
03:29
(number withheld) was able to copy that 10 or (number withheld) (number withheld) 1040 thank you central SC 3332 1027.
03:45
Okay South Carolina (number withheld) (number withheld)(number withheld).
03:52
Sure.
03:55
Central Middok, He rolls another unit.
04:02
Probably want to party two.
04:05
Probably two. Probably two.
04:11
Copy, bow.
04:14
See, nine, seven, ten forty eight, vacancy.
04:17
It looks like we're here, sir.
04:19
It's low.
04:20
Two,
04:22
four. Four.
04:24
No fair. All right.
04:26
Party 2, motor vehicle accident, with Medi-9.
04:28
Channel 2, please.
04:30
Finish, let's see 35.
04:32
108, signal 6-4.
04:35
Copy.
04:36
It's Z183, it is Z135.
04:39
It's a white Mercedes.
04:40
South Carolina (number withheld), Robert Mike Yankee, (number withheld) BMI.
04:46
Timmer. Cut.
04:50
May 11-on-2.
04:52
Medic 11, Priority 2, requested by Medic 9 on scene for a motor vehicle accident, Clemson Boulevard, and Old Mill Road.
05:01
Probably 903, in command.
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Location mentioned:
Old Mill Rd & Clemson Blvd, Northlake, SC 29621
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