Traffic accident blocks lane on US-321 near Ridge Road, York County SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle broke down in the northbound lane of US-321 near Ridge Road, blocking traffic. Emergency personnel responded and arranged for transportation of injured individuals by ambulance and private vehicles.
Audio|Heard on: York County Sheriff Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:13
Transcript:
00:00
You know how that 321 at Ridge, D-29?
00:04
Go ahead, sir.
00:07
I'm coming over the bridge on the 49 from North Carolina right now and (name withheld) is coming up 274. Do you know which lanes are blocked? I'm trying to get us there as quickly as possible.
00:19
The southbound lane on 321 that turns left from Ridge Road and there's a car parked in the middle of the northbound lane. It's immobile entirely.
00:31
Job is everybody been in transport already?
00:43
One person transported by ambulance, another transported by family, is my understanding.
00:48
That's from the other deputy on scene.
00:51
He believes he got all their information before they departed, though.
00:55
Okay.
00:56
Just confirming we have nobody in those two vehicles on scene, I'm going to try to get in touch with the others around.
01:06
That is correct.
01:12
We'll be too short with us.
01:13
We'll be too short with us.
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Location mentioned:
US-321 & Ridge Rd, South Carolina 29710
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