Motorcycle crashes into cable barrier on Interstate 26, Spartanburg County SC
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A motorcycle crashed into the cable barrier near the 22-mile marker on Interstate 26 West in South Carolina. One male was found on the ground with injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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02:53
Transcript:
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Westview, motor vehicle accident with injuries,
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22-mile marker Interstate 26 West,
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22-mile marker Interstate 26 West.
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Westview, motor vehicle accident with injuries,
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22-mile marker on Interstate 26 West, 22-mile marker on Interstate 26 West.
00:26
Former Wishy.
00:27
Westview, motor vehicle accident with injury, 22-mile marker I-26 westbound.
00:34
Sheld agent 32 and 32 and now.
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104 Wessey, is in 32.
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Number Wessey, is in 32.
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Member Wissue.
00:49
Let's see you good.
00:52
Westry, letter 32, then router 4.
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104, Westry, letter 13.
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Tomorrow is she.
01:02
What's you got?
01:05
All right.
01:07
26 and 22. You got anything further?
01:17
The county is out with the subject.
01:19
They're going to be closer to the 19B exit.
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Alchavit 19B.
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Hey, Brown.
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Okay, Carlisle.
01:34
All right,
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Carlos.
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...wire 36.
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He's 33nd. He's 33nd.
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Politic.
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On the inside lane,
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go ahead and take up right there in the curve.
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Tempor.
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Farmers, West Union 32 is all seen, I'll have I-26 command.
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Do have one motorcycle into the cable barrier with one male on the ground, I advise.
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Tempor Westview Hedger 32.
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Looked later 3-2 on team.
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104 West Street, Ladder 3-2.
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Former I-26 command.
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Hi-22 command, go ahead.
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Before the I-GMS, where we just passed the 21 westbound,
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inside lane.
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