Two-vehicle crash with moderate damage near Bluffton, Bluffton SC
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Fire and emergency units responded to a two-vehicle crash near Berkeley Hall Boulevard and Island Road with moderate damage. One vehicle was off the road spun into a ditch. EMS was initially dispatched but later canceled as injuries were not confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Correction, end in 335, respond to possible injuries near Berkeley Hall Boulevard and Island Road.
00:07
Engine 335, responding to possible injuries near Berkeley Hall Boulevard and Island Road.
00:13
Timeout is 1834.
00:19
Dispatch, engine 84.
00:21
Engine 84.
00:24
Law enforcement on the power of the air in service.
00:31
Engine 84, were you asking if we have law enforcement dispatched to this call?
00:37
Nope. I'll let you know that every year and we're in service.
00:41
Supporting 484.
00:47
Dispatch, engine 335?
00:50
Engine 335.
00:52
Engine 335.
00:54
In response to an accident possible injuries near Berkeley Hall Boulevard and Island Road.
01:00
To report, a Dodge is spun out into the ditch, per EMS8, the vehicle remained upright, unknown injuries.
01:12
Dispatch, engine 335?
01:17
Engine 335.
01:21
Home to see one car no visible injuries, moderate damage will be out on Highway 278 command, Bluffton.
01:29
Two point is 335, two vehicle no visible injuries, off-the-road, moderate damage, going to Bluffton.
01:35
Dispatching engine 335? Engine 335.
01:40
Do you have EMS in this location?
01:45
We were told to cancel EMS.
01:50
Copy, just making sure.
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Location mentioned:
Island W Dr, Bluffton, SC 29910
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