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Motor vehicle crash involving FedEx truck and motorcycle, Florence SC
A collision occurred near the intersection of Second Loop Road and Cashua Drive involving a FedEx truck and a motorcycle. Two people were injured, with one in serious condition and the other in moderate condition.
Audio|Heard on: Darlington County Fire, EMS, and State Forestry
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Respond to Second Loop and Cashua Drive.
00:01
A FedEx truck versus a motorcycle is responding at this location.
00:07
29 Delta 2, Mike.
00:08
29 Delta 2 mic.
00:19
Lawrence Fire Department, station 4-engine 141-141, response to the intersection of Cashua Drive and Second Loop Road.
00:25
Responding to a FedEx truck and a motorcycle collision.
00:28
FedEx truck versus a motorcycle.
00:29
29 Delta 2 mic.
00:33
16 is available arch for one mark up.
00:35
Ten fourth.
00:49
One, two, one, we are responding to Second Loop and Cashua Drive.
00:58
Once at Second Loop and Cashua Drive.
01:01
In reference to incident.
01:03
(name withheld).
01:15
Florence, I-36, 1042.
01:20
I-36, 1042.
01:24
FD2. FD2.
01:32
Sorry, I am having walking issues.
01:35
I am on scene.
01:36
We have vehicle versus motorcycle with two patients; one Category 3, one Category 2.
01:45
Okay.
01:48
Nice. We also remove for a lot.
01:50
And dispatcher,
01:52
do you copy? Yes, I copy.
02:00
Oh, God, there will be a row.
02:06
Yes, I need four and ten-four.
02:08
One-four, and it is going to be on Cashua, not intersection.
02:15
Medic 2-1-2-1, the accident is going to be on Cashua.
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Location mentioned:
2nd Loop Rd & S Cashua Dr, Florence, SC 29501
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