Single-vehicle rollover accident on Old Pendleton Road at Arlene Avenue; vehicle upside down in a ditch, unknown entrapment, 50-year-old male involved., Anderson SC
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Single-vehicle rollover accident on Old Pendleton Road at Arlene Avenue; vehicle upside down in a ditch, unknown entrapment, 50-year-old male involved.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Tireportation 7, NDA with Rollover, Old Pendleton Road at Arlene Avenue, 20197.
00:07
No. S.
00:09
Central 618, 1041.
00:12
What was your vehicle descriptions for that previous 1057 there?
00:30
You sign the altamont and a non-pick-up.
00:34
Parcelsation 7, NBA with Rollover, Old Peloton Road at Arlene Avenue.
00:40
10-4. I was going to smell off the code, sir.
00:45
Confirm an eight teams request in party to QRB.
00:50
Permittance.
00:51
Pardient.
01:06
Pard control, agent seven in row.
01:12
Not at 14, ALS7, party 1 for an NVA[1] with rollover.
01:17
Tomo 1808, John 2.
01:20
14.
01:22
It's 7 I changer out, open Hamilton Road to Arlington Avenue, one-car, NVA[1], a return, it's an undone entrapment.
01:29
7.
01:31
14.
01:34
117, Chal 2.
01:36
If you've got the 1, I'm clear, signal 3.
01:40
Time.
01:41
Go ahead. Medic 14, ALA 7, 301 for an M.B.
01:46
A 5,000 Arlene Avenue, Alpha,
01:49
Romeo,
01:50
Lima at the November,
01:52
closest cross street, old Pendleton Road.
01:54
It's going to be for 50-year-old mail,
01:56
vehicles upside down in a ditch.
01:59
I made contact with that, O'Hollop PD guy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
NVA: Non-vehicle accident (personal injury)
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Anderson, SC
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