Two-vehicle crash near Waterloo causes injuries, Waterloo SC
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle accident occurred near River Fork and Riverport Road in Waterloo, Laurens County, South Carolina. One person reported neck and back pain, but there were no entrapments. Emergency units responded, and the roadway was temporarily closed.
Audio|Heard on: Laurens County Fire Service
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04:56
Transcript:
00:00
Alpha-1-954, Station 52, Battalion 1, 566, 566, crew report car accident near Waterloo, (inaudible), the A1 and trapped.
00:08
No to response, put a helicopter on standby.
00:16
FC2 will be en route, River Fork.
00:25
FN1 en route.
00:34
Laurens, I-162 en route.
00:41
Rescue 2-51 en route, River Fork.
00:47
Copy, FC2, Engine 1-52, and Rescue 51 en route.
00:52
Laurens, also FC1 en route.
00:55
Give us an Ops channel.
00:59
Copy, Ops-1.
01:03
Answer 231 en route report.
01:05
Switching Ops 1.
01:27
Central 252 is on scene. We’ll advise on injuries at this time.
01:59
Central engine 152.
02:14
We’re down this straightaway.
02:15
Go ahead around me.
02:16
My truck’s going out of service.
02:31
It’s a two-vehicle accident.
02:35
One person complaining of pain all over, no entrapment.
02:40
Riverport Road will be shut down at this time.
02:51
One person complaining of pain, no entrapment at Riverport Road shutdown, 11:38.
04:32
All units cleared back in service, accident in Greenwood County.
04:47
No injuries in the second vehicle. First vehicle occupant complaining of neck and back pain.
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Location mentioned:
River Fork Rd, South Carolina
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