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Traffic collision with injuries and entrapment in South Carolina, Spartanburg County SC
A traffic collision with injuries and entrapment occurred near South Blackstock Road and Oak Grove Road in South Carolina. Emergency units from Anderson and Westview responded to the scene. One vehicle has been towed.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg City County Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Cove.
00:01
Cove's on scene for a traffic collision with injuries and entrapment near South Blackstock Road and Oak Grove Road.
00:09
Copy, searching for us.
00:12
Copy that.
00:13
Tipal Wednesday is correct.
00:15
Our location will be near South Blackstock Road and Oak Grove Road.
00:18
Copy that.
00:21
Welcome all units.
00:26
Okay, 12:35.
00:32
Look at my part, I bring around the space and special week out for today.
00:36
I'm through 16. Westview, Anderson, traffic collision.
00:39
With injury. Up morning, honey.
00:40
Entrapment near South Blackstock Road and Oak Grove Road.
00:44
Westview.
00:45
Anderson, traffic collision with injury.
00:47
With injury and entrapment near South Blackstock Road and Oak Grove Road.
00:56
Go ahead and send all Anderson units.
01:00
Two point.
01:01
Anderson traffic collision, milderty has already been towed out.
01:24
I'm having 60 weeks three on that call they're going to be closer.
01:33
TRI 60.
01:35
1042.
01:39
Anderson traffic collision with witness and entrapment near South Blackstock Road and Oak Grove Road.
01:50
Westview for a hard.
01:51
Westview security and rescue units on site.
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Location mentioned:
S Blackstock Rd & Oak Grove Rd, South Carolina 29301
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