Traffic accident with unknown injuries near mcas gate, Beaufort County SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a traffic accident with unknown injuries near Lower Bay Road and Bay Pines Road, just outside the MCAS gate. The vehicles involved were a grey Ford Ranger and a grey sedan.
Audio|Heard on: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 84, engine 82 response to accident with unknown injuries.
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Lower Bay Road and Bay Pines Road repeating.
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Engine 84, engine 82, response to accident with unknown injuries in the area of Lower Bay Road and Bay Pines Road, timeout 0723.
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That's right, engine 84?
00:23
Engine 84. Engine 84 is en route.
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Bay Pines, Long Bay.
00:34
Copy en route, accident with unknown injuries in the area of Lower Bay Road and Bay Pines Road, they will be just outside of the MCAS gate.
00:43
It should be grey Ford Ranger versus a grey sedan.
00:51
That's that change of foreign rest.
00:57
For engine far, copy you are en route to a possible stroke in Salem Bay at 1148, Salem Bay.
01:05
Dry.
01:10
As reference to conscious alert, 31-year-old female breathing,
01:14
numbness in her arms, and facial drooping.
01:29
En route to accident on Allstate.
01:32
Ten point in DNA, so I copy en route to the accident, the location of Lower Bay Road and Bay Pines.
01:43
Dispatch, engine 84.
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Engine 84.
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We're on St.
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Point or MVA.
01:51
84 for the handle.
01:52
The other engine.
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Location mentioned:
Bay Pines Rd, South Carolina 29906
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