Traffic accident near Pearman Dairy Road and Sullivan Road, Anderson County SC
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A traffic accident occurred near Pearman Dairy Road and Sullivan Road with one person reported to be holding their head, indicating a possible head injury.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Our order tell you, do you have a plan on assignment force?
00:08
Medic 19, if you'll take this call I just put in, it's going to be Pyramidary Road and Sullivan Road, prior to two-car traffic accident.
00:17
It's going to be first-party called.
00:21
Any of questions on injuries?
00:27
That's what I'm reading through right now.
00:29
Give me just one second.
00:32
I'm going to do three or write the end.
00:37
Copy three, got you out of O.M.
00:44
Medic 19 for the call so far,
00:47
one person holding their head.
00:52
Medic 5, you can cancel.
00:56
Five copies.
01:00
Medic 5 is 10-8 back on 1.
01:07
Tabby, I got you clear, toolpost, T5.
01:10
Central 612, Federal 49.
01:17
20, 1094, 1050, and non,
01:20
Pyramidary Road, Sullivan Road.
01:24
15 Morris Drive, St.4.
01:28
September 9.
01:30
Secretary May 19.
01:33
Senate Control adjust your post to Westgate.
01:37
May 19, go ahead.
01:41
Thank you. I'm just trying to figure out this is we're coming from a distance.
01:47
This server of a fire responding to the same in front of the station.
01:50
Nope.
01:52
They are not.
01:56
Medic 5 copies remaining at people are on the airport.
02:04
Minor injuries at savings.
02:11
Take on thing.
02:16
Copy medic keeps on thing.
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Location mentioned:
Sullivan Ln, South Carolina 29626
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