Traffic collision with unresponsive driver on Hampton St, Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a traffic collision near Hampton St in Columbia, South Carolina. Two vehicles, a Dodge Journey and a Toyota Camry, were involved. One driver was reportedly breathing but unresponsive. Fire services were canceled, and EMS was dispatched. The scene involved significant vehicle damage and required towing assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, that's Hampton Street.
00:05
Blocking the whole road.
00:08
Hampton Street.
00:11
3-5-3 Central.
00:13
One (number withheld). Okay, one of the drivers is breathing unresponsive.
00:21
I copy.
00:22
Five three central.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:26
Cancel fire if you would just have EMS respond.
00:30
I copy.
00:32
Unit (number withheld), mileage (number withheld).
00:41
Your time (number withheld).
00:48
Columbia (number withheld).
00:50
Copy.
00:52
Two five two, can I need an extra rotation?
00:55
Go ahead.
00:57
We'll be on a Dodge Journey, South Carolina tag (number withheld).
01:03
It's going to have heavy back end damage.
01:05
Copy.
01:07
Can I need another next rotation?
01:10
Go ahead with that.
01:12
We're on a Toyota Camry.
01:14
It's gonna be on the tag (number withheld).
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Hampton St, Columbia, SC
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