Single-vehicle accident with one injured near Batesburg Highway, Saluda SC
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Firefighters responded to a single-vehicle accident near Batesburg Highway involving an elderly female with chest pain. Airbags deployed. One patient required medical care. Fire units were later canceled as the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Saluda County Fire Dispatch
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Attention,
00:01
bail and solid firefighters respond.
00:05
There is near Batesburg Highway, Phonks, reference to a single vehicle 1050.
00:11
We did have airbags deployed to a (name withheld) female reporting chest pain.
00:22
Just by Chifetyone respond in Bakerburg Highway.
00:34
7-1. This page of 9-11 respond in the session.
00:40
Channel.
00:43
Switch.com.
00:55
Civil.
01:01
Yes, Judge, FC-1 is also, you don't have Columbia Highway Command.
01:07
Civil.
01:10
Correct, Spaceburg Highway Command.
01:15
Civil.
01:22
This match, you can set an engine 401 respondent.
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No.
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401,
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stay by a moment.
01:35
Yes, that's face for highway.
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Command,
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go ahead.
01:44
We've got one patient for EMF, uh,
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situations under control other than that.
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We won't need fire.
01:55
Ten, four, you want to cancel all the other responding ones?
02:03
Just give me a medic unit and traffic control.
02:09
Ten-four. All other respondent units.
02:13
Five units can cancel at this time.
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Just ask for Milikotan.
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Stand down.
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F1, Engine 400, I can see you.
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If you want to be a turn around, I have EFS capability.
02:38
This is Bradshaw, Agent 400, I'll see.
02:43
Go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Batesburg Hwy, Saluda, SC 29138
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