Two-car crash with one person trapped in Myrtle Beach, Myrtle Beach SC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders are managing a two-car crash near Pine Island Road and Robert M Grissom Parkway in Myrtle Beach. One person is trapped in a vehicle, and extrication is in progress.
Audio|Heard on: Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
01:54
Transcript:
00:00
Respond for motor vehicle accident with reported entrapment, intersection near Pine Island Road and Robert M Grissom Parkway.
00:06
Rescue 1, Engine 1, Engine 3, Battalion Chief, Safety 3 to respond.
00:11
Motor vehicle accident with reported entrapment near Pine Island Road and Robert M Grissom Parkway.
00:17
Rescue 1, Engine 1, Engine 3, Battalion Chief, Safety 3 to respond.
00:26
Safety 3 responding do you have a tac channel?
00:31
Sanford Safety 3, we used to talk to.
00:34
If you're talking about responding.
00:41
Stay 24, sir.
00:42
Stay 24, sir.
00:45
Staying for you want to respondent or if you need to later.
00:52
And John, our company responding, what do you advise after that?
00:57
Our MCT is frozen.
01:05
Teamport.
01:07
Units responding,
01:09
Burr Iris, there's an off-duty Florence firefighter on scene.
01:13
Otherwise, there is entrapment and possibly one level one patient in the vehicle.
01:22
Station, Medics-1 at Grandtrap.
01:26
Sanford, Medics 6-1.
01:31
Rescue 1 is on scene.
01:34
We've got a two-car MVA, moderate damage.
01:39
We've got one person still in the vehicle.
01:41
You can make this Pine Island Command.
01:43
Rescue 1 will be starting extrication.
01:50
Talby, two-carry of VA, you've got command and you're starting extrication.
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Location mentioned:
Robert M Grissom Pkwy & Pine Island Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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