Car hits guardrail on I-385 southbound with no injuries, Laurens County SC
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According to the dispatch call, a white Camaro collided with a guardrail on I-385 southbound near exit 9. There were no injuries, and the vehicle is waiting for a tow truck.
Audio|Heard on: Laurens County Fire Service
Listen to dispatch call
03:25
Transcript:
00:00
Charlie 1, Medi 2, Quad 2, Patient 51, I'm ready about southbound my mark or non-go to respond to have a lot of the impact, MBA, single car MBA versus guardrail.
00:11
Unknown further.
00:16
Central Battalion want to be en route.
00:18
Copy 385 southbound at Exit 9.
00:24
This is going to be before the 9 or after.
00:36
I believe it's after.
00:37
I believe it's after.
00:43
Stand for.
00:53
Central India, you know what they do with.
00:56
Central Asia, what they do was in rough.
01:21
Agent 151, Battalion.
01:26
Go ahead.
01:29
Hey, if you would, go up to metric and come down, I just got on 35 south, at the 9 and haven't seen anything.
01:42
251 if you do the same as well.
01:48
Damn home.
01:57
Central Battalion 1.
02:03
So it's supposed to be a white Camaro.
02:11
Acknowledgment / affirmative (message received) Italian is on scene.
02:13
This is going to be in between exit 9 and the rest area.
02:19
The Battalion's on scene in command.
02:25
Central Italian 1stown.
02:34
Central Italian.
02:44
Central Catalan.
02:53
The southbound side, they stated it was between exit nine and the rest area.
03:01
Central Battalion 1.
03:14
Central, no injuries, just keep Highway Patrol coming, vehicles out of the roadway.
03:20
Driver is waiting on a tow truck as well.
03:22
You cancel any further incoming units, fire any MMS.
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