Medical transport after rollover crash on US-221, Waterloo SC
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Emergency medical transport is underway following a vehicle rollover accident on US-221 near Waterloo, South Carolina. Multiple units are managing traffic and cleanup at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Newberry County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
We're 104 on, and we're transporting to a new area momentarily.
00:04
The whole, at the hill crest, the whole hang you see if it's 3, I'm going to try to get on the other side of it.
00:10
All right, I'm bringing up there.
00:11
Another ES1 involved is just the file here.
00:13
(Name withheld), they got him in cuffs.
00:15
I'm trying to get through it now.
00:18
All this stuff get on top of this hill to get traffic stopped.
00:23
I got the traffic block from coming over top of the hill on top of them.
00:29
We need another unit on the other side.
00:33
Can pullers, you can figure out a detailed route from me real quick.
00:38
Control 600, I'll be clear from me en route back to Whitmire.
00:43
Two more.
00:46
Control Sierra 15.
00:52
Control Sierra 15.
00:53
Control CER 15.
00:54
CER15, where.
00:56
He says, so if you come in 221, be careful, I'm right around the courierre right before you get into next a new way.
01:03
I'll be clear that you are.
01:06
Two, four.
01:07
In black house.
01:10
B-60 y'all go to go to signal 15
01:14
I probably will need a record in my patrol car agreement signal 15 at 717
01:26
You want to be 553 go ahead and get the next 1051 off rotation out of Lawrence from the white pickup truck single cabs overturned extensive cleanup
01:37
Control my morning route for Newberry, non-emergency.
01:40
104. Temple.
01:43
1018. I'm 1088.
01:45
Stand by all night, thank you.
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