Vehicle rollover on highway 9 near Hills Creek Road, Pageland SC
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A vehicle rolled over near Highway 9 and Hills Creek Road in Pageland. Occupants, including a woman and a small child, were alert and uninjured. The vehicle was later pushed back onto its wheels.
Audio|Heard on: Chesterfied County EMS, McBee Rescue, and Alligator Fire District
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, EMS2, QRV to Pagland Rescue and High Point Fire Department.
00:04
Need to respond.
00:07
Near Highway 9.
00:11
Near Highway 9 in Pageland, in reference to a non-injury vehicle rollover.
00:35
Attention all units need to respond to the area of near Highway 9, near Highway 9 in Pageland.
00:44
It's going to be near Hills Creek Road in reference to a motor vehicle rollover.
00:49
(number withheld), 657.
00:56
U-S2AWROW.
00:59
Copy UMS, do it out.
01:06
4,400, 2RV2.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:18
2400, 2RV2.
01:21
Go ahead.
01:29
That call on Highway 9, you might want to check with Lexington County and see if they can send to get it also.
01:39
T and 4, we have to let your truck out there now.
01:57
Be advised,
01:59
the Lancaster ANP is going to try to make contact with the patient and advise us of any injuries.
02:06
All units be advised.
02:12
Lancaster EMS truck advised us.
02:15
There is a female patient alert talking breathing normally saying she doesn't have any injuries.
02:19
Also a small child in the back doesn't have any injury.
02:28
New copies.
02:30
Do we need to proceed on or is Lancaster County going to handle that?
02:38
Proceed on.
02:54
Also be advised, they were able to push the car back over on all four wheels.
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Location mentioned:
SC-9, Pageland, SC 29728
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