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Two-car crash with injuries and entrapment in Summerville, Summerville SC
A two-vehicle crash with injuries and victim trapped occurred near Old White Road and Adelaide Square Boulevard in Summerville, South Carolina. Emergency responders including fire engines and a battalion chief were dispatched to the scene for rescue and medical assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Dorchester County Fire and EMS
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 304, respond near Old White Road and Adelaide Square Boulevard for a non-vehicle accident.
00:04
With injuries.
00:05
Out of the roadway, respond, Officer 1.
00:07
Engine 304, respond near Old White Road and Adelaide Square Boulevard for an accident with injuries.
00:12
Out of the roadway, respond Officer 1.
00:14
Summerville, clear, 1803.
00:21
Summerville is 304.
00:23
Section 304.
00:29
All seen.
00:31
Two cars, heavy damage, and entrapment, State Square command.
00:36
1805.
00:41
Go ahead and dispatch ladder and battalion for an entrapment.
00:45
Oh, 1805.
00:51
Patterns 301, Battalion 3-1, stand by for an accident with entrapment.
01:07
Ladder 3-1, Battalion 3-1, respond near Old White Road and Adelaide Square Boulevard for an accident with entrapment, respond that's 1.
01:14
Ladder 3-1, Battalion 3-1, respond near Old White Road and Adelaide Square Boulevard for an accident with entrapment, respond U.S.
01:20
1, Summerville, clear, 180-0-6.
01:26
Someone was just zero one.
01:28
Ten three allows.
01:32
You can add this to that call.
01:34
The second is there was water for the old traffic.
01:37
1806.
01:44
Number 117. That's a roll out for all of your response.
01:46
1807.
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Summerville, SC
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