Vehicle blocks curve after single-car accident in Fort Lawn, Fort Lawn SC
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Emergency personnel responded to a single-vehicle accident on Lancaster Highway near a curve in Fort Lawn. An older vehicle was found protruding into the road blocking part of the curve, but no occupants were inside. Law enforcement was requested to control traffic and ensure safety at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chester County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
03:56
Transcript:
00:00
Chester, you can go ahead and show too.
00:02
On the scene,
00:03
we've got an older model vehicle off the roadway, standby for further.
00:09
Definitely.
00:11
Also, Chester Fire be advised,
00:13
it's going to be in a curve and our unit is going to be in the roadway.
00:19
Yep, we'll set a block for you.
00:23
Appreciate you.
00:29
Check there, EMS, 4.
00:33
4, go ahead.
00:36
They're out.
00:37
MUSA, Lancaster,
00:38
not emergent, with two on board.
00:43
10-4[1].
00:45
Chess, you show 114 on Spain.
00:47
Andrew 14 got Parker, man.
00:49
We'll be setting up a block for EMS.
00:52
Okay, 4.
00:57
That's the EMS, too.
01:03
There's going to be nobody in this vehicle.
01:07
It is protruding out into the roadway.
01:10
Do you have an ETA on law enforcement?
01:17
That's going to be H.P.
01:22
Before, you may want to send a deputy.
01:23
Again, we are in that curve.
01:26
People can run up on us pretty quick.
01:29
Okay.
01:35
445 Chester.
01:41
We're out of 4'5.
01:46
TMR. HV's been notified, but they're requesting law enforcement at the motor vehicle accident,
01:53
near Lancaster Highway and Fort Lawn says they're in a curve.
01:58
Oh,
02:01
wait, change that? It's probably the motor vehicle accident on Hawthorne.
02:05
Oh, that ain't even here.
02:11
Let's start this night, over.
02:13
Probably, I mean,
02:15
probably 20 and Alpha 45 being around.
02:25
This is going to be an upper-end call.
02:29
Like I said, let's start over.
02:30
35, Chester.
02:34
Go ahead.
02:37
Request the law enforcement vehicle accident on Hawthorne Road and West End Road.
02:42
They're in a curve.
02:47
Simple.
02:52
Let's keep free, Chester.
02:57
Go ahead.
02:59
Timor, y'all don't have a fort long PD officer on scene, do you?
03:06
Seen or on duty?
03:08
You know what I meant.
03:10
On duty. My bad.
03:12
No, we do not.
03:15
Ten boys, do you buy the chance to have a deputy that's not 10-6[2] that can stop by here for just a few minutes?
03:22
Ten-four and this is the Lancaster Highway (number withheld).
03:28
Apartment. There's going to be right here at a...
03:32
Lexington Highway Cemetery.
03:34
Ten-four. Well, let him know.
03:38
Well, thank you.
03:43
45, Chester.
03:45
Go ahead.
03:49
Now they're requesting of the deputy at the accident,
03:53
Lancaster Highway,
03:55
near (number withheld).
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
[2]
10-6: Busy
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Lancaster Hwy, Fort Lawn, SC
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