Traffic accident on McCormick Highway with emergency response, Greenwood SC
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A traffic accident occurred on McCormick Highway near Silat Road. Emergency responders established a helicopter landing zone and multiple fire and EMS units are on scene assisting.
Audio|Heard on: Greenwood County Fire Services
Listen to dispatch call
02:36
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be in McCormick Highway, just past Silat Road.
00:10
Single.
00:24
Go ahead, girl.
00:27
Setting up the landing zone near McCormick Highway.
00:34
September.
00:36
Engine 14, sir, E1, landing zone's not going to be at the address.
00:40
I gave you somebody right there on top of the wreck.
00:48
That program.
00:55
Engine 14, 15 now.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:03
Are you coming down, I like this?
01:06
All perfect.
01:09
You got to stop at the first accident.
01:13
It's one of the ambulances right now just if they need any help.
01:16
We are right down the road, setting up for landing zone.
01:22
Campbell?
01:25
It's at six on scene, first in the day.
01:37
Andrew 14.
01:40
Greenwood. Go ahead.
01:49
Per E1 line on the scene,
01:52
he's requested new-view-the-ground contact for the helicopter that's in line with the ETA[2] of about seven minutes.
02:04
They won't.
02:05
13 now, will you got that?
02:12
14 36. 14.306.
02:16
Go ahead.
02:20
EMS said they're 10-4[1] at this wreck if you want to check with a second accident.
02:27
Okay.
02:31
Engine 1415 alpha wheel with E1 wheel monitoring for the helicopter.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
[2]
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
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Location mentioned:
McCormick Hwy, Greenwood, SC 29646
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