Vehicle hits curb on SC-153 entrance ramp, Anderson County SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible vehicle accident involving a car hitting a curb on the southbound entrance ramp from Highway 153 in South Carolina. The scene appeared to involve two vehicles, and a tow truck was requested. The situation may have caused a temporary traffic obstruction.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
I'm out with two vehicles on the southbound entrance ramp from SC-153.
00:05
I'm not sure what this is.
00:06
Not sure if it's a 10-50[1] or 46, am I?
00:10
Central ALS 19 back on one.
00:13
Copy ALS 19, I got you clear and route back to Piercetown.
00:18
Rescue 130 portable one.
00:21
Anderson C49, clear stop.
00:25
Closer.
00:28
C49, (name withheld), ten four.
00:34
Double two.
00:39
Closer.
00:44
If you want a three radio check.
00:49
Floater.
00:51
Medicate in gun one.
00:56
Copy everything, y'all be safe.
00:57
Have a great day.
00:58
I'll show you place station on my call area.
01:00
Copy.
01:05
Engine 103-41.
01:09
Floater.
01:14
Engine 067-1038 gas.
01:17
412.
01:21
Closer.
01:23
All right, six seven, ten four, got the twenty-four northbound eighty-five.
01:31
Four to three.
01:35
See if I have any cars.
01:38
Closer.
01:43
This is going to be a 10-50[1] vehicle versus curb.
01:46
We're currently in 10-53[2].
01:49
Eighty-Five Towing on his request, they should already be on the way if you could just make sure.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-50: Traffic accident
[2]
10-53: Roadway or traffic obstruction reported.
Disclaimer:
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