Motorist assisted after vehicle incident near Parris Island Gateway, Beaufort SC
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A motor vehicle incident was initially reported as an accident with injuries near Parris Island Gateway. It was later updated to a motorist assistance call with no injuries. Emergency personnel responded to support traffic and assist the motorist.
Audio|Heard on: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 3 would tie 1 response with accident when injuries at near Parris Island Gateway, timeout 1352.
00:11
This that's engine 3.
00:13
Engine 3.
00:16
Engine 3 en route, near Parris Island Gateway action.
00:20
Number engine 3, copy.
00:21
I'm out of accident with injuries.
00:22
Near Parris Island Gateway.
00:23
It's going to be in reference to what was originally called in as a single vehicle motor vehicle accident with a black Honda Civic with a wheel off its front axle.
00:31
The caller then updated that it's not an accident, it's actually an assist motorist, no injuries.
00:41
Dispatch engine 84.
00:43
Engine 84.
00:46
Clear package service.
00:48
For Engine 84.
00:50
For Engine 84.
00:54
Dispatch medic 6.
00:58
Engine 6.
01:02
Engine 6 available.
01:05
RISB engine 6 available.
01:12
Dispatch in 330.
01:15
Engine 330.
01:17
Tomic plate available.
01:19
For engine 330.
01:21
Engine 3.
01:25
Engine 3 dispatch.
01:29
Yeah for engine 3.
01:32
You copy that it ended up not being an accident.
01:35
It's just an assist motor 3 still en route, or should I clear you?
01:40
Because they're blocking traffic, we'll go on route to see if we can block and expect it in any way.
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Location mentioned:
Parris Island Gateway, Beaufort, SC 29906
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