Two-car crash slows traffic near Charleston Hwy, West Columbia SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible two-vehicle collision near Charleston Highway and Interstate 26, in front of a McDonald's. The crash reportedly blocked the inbound lane number three and may have caused traffic delays.
Audio|Heard on: Lexington SC Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:24
Transcript:
00:00
91, can you be en route to the Charleston Highway and Interstate 26?
00:04
Disregard.
00:10
Ninety-one, just confirm you cleared off C Avenue.
00:15
I affirm both.
00:17
Ten four.
00:20
Case, I want Charleston Highway and Interstate 26.
00:24
10-4.
00:26
Case, I want to be out with it and it's going to be inbound right before 26, practically in front of McDonald's.
00:32
It's going to be a two-car motor vehicle accident.
00:35
All eyes, 10-4.
00:40
Hey, let's be 10-10 on the 3s.
00:42
10-9, yeah, South Carolina 28.
00:45
Go ahead with it.
00:47
South Carolina X-ray, thank you.
00:54
(number withheld), white in color for Econo Wine Van.
01:01
10-4.
01:03
10-9 seconds by South Carolina.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:09
South Carolina (number withheld) Quebec Delta,
01:12
(number withheld) QD on a Subaru.
01:17
10-4.
01:18
And District 1014, we are blocking traffic inbound lane number three.
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Location mentioned:
Charleston Hwy, West Columbia, SC 29169
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