Motorcycle crash on Highway 76 sparks emergency response, Sandy Springs SC
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A motor vehicle accident on Highway 76 involving a motorcycle and a black Mustang triggered a large emergency response, closing the eastbound lane and prompting a weather-delayed air ambulance request.
Audio|Heard on: Anderson County Public Safety
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05:46
Transcript:
00:00
ALST, Medics 7, Alpha 1, 41, NVA, Channel 2.
00:04
Time about at 22, 492, 493 station 26, stand by copy an MVA[1] vehicle versus motorcycle.
00:13
ALS2.
00:15
7-8.
00:17
Alpha 1 going to 2.
00:19
ALS2. ALS2.
00:32
ALS.
00:34
Sandy Spring Station 26, MVA[1], Vehicle vs.
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Motorcycle, Highway 76 and Millweed Creek Road.
00:40
Timeout 2249.
00:43
Medics 7, ALS 2, Party 1 for an NVA, Highway 76,
00:49
and Millweed Creek Road for a single motorcycle,
00:55
possible unconscious.
01:09
Alpha One, Station 26, MVA[1], Vehicle vs.
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Motorcycle, Highway 76, and Millie Creek Road.
01:20
Alpha One, priority one for NVA, Highway 76 and Millwick Creek Road for a single NVA, Possible, Unconscious.
01:29
Sanchez, see 94.
01:32
Central, we go ahead and get shot at a life line.
01:36
Go ahead. Go ahead.
01:38
Go 4.
01:40
When you get that motorcycle, NVA, 76 Milly Creek, I'll be 1017.
01:44
Okay, 4.
01:46
325, C994.
01:50
Settled on, too.
01:52
We're having radio issues getting out.
01:55
Going after.
01:57
That came out as unconscious three minutes.
02:01
We're just letting that when you get there.
02:05
Maddoch 7, Part 1 for an NVA, Highway 76, and Millweed Creek Road for a single car NVA,
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a black Mustang, possible unconscious.
02:17
Anderson, C31.
02:19
Anderson, C907, 7386.
02:22
Dan, 77, go ahead.
02:27
He called. Medicsaving.
02:29
Aylist 2, Alpha 1.0.0.0.000.
02:31
It's a black Mustang and a motorcycle.
02:33
123 south just passed road 27.
02:37
It's either a gray or black Honda, South Carolina, 948.
02:41
Charlie Papa Hosker, 948 CPO.
02:45
Alpha one, copy.
02:47
Yes, 2-50.
02:49
Anderson, 31.
02:51
231. Go ahead.
02:52
I'm 1024. Do you have all the 1014 you need for that DL checkpoint for the rotations?
02:58
2.30s, 1040.
03:04
Central Medic 11 is going to say.
03:07
Okay, medical 11.
03:09
I'll see.
03:10
5.26.03.
03:14
26.03, go ahead.
03:17
O3s on scene.
03:20
Do have a motorcycle NBA, will a 5 momentarily.
03:26
2603-03, copy.
03:27
On scene, POV.
03:29
Central Ellis.
03:32
Taylor's too good.
03:34
I'm no message.
03:37
Copy on. Copy on.
03:44
Andrews, 263, 1038 all calling.
03:47
263, go ahead.
03:48
Seventy-six, Riplin Rose, a black Chevrolet pickup, South Carolina, 3052, Tango Uniform, 3052, TU.
03:56
Go ahead.
04:01
Dan, it's two hundred seven.
04:04
Central, almost two.
04:07
Hey, let's do that.
04:11
Copy.
04:13
277, go ahead.
04:16
You can leave me on this call.
04:18
I'll be at 1017 if I stay, so I book an evidence.
04:22
To our patients, not unconscious at this time,
04:25
still category read.
04:28
We have the eastbound lane of 76 closed them.
04:33
27710, that? I've got a lot of background.
04:37
Leave me on this call, 1017.8 for evidence.
04:41
Import.
04:43
Coffee,
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patient, it's not unconscious of this time, category red.
04:52
Central alpha one.
04:55
Alpha one, go ahead.
04:58
Do we ever get a status on life-life?
05:01
Alpha one, they're checking weather.
05:05
Station 26, fire control.
05:06
Station 26, you copy call.
05:09
Fire drones, 22nd you're out.
05:12
Tanger 26, copying route, NVA, Vehicle versus Motorcycle, Highway 76 and Millie Creek Road.
05:23
Lifelights checking weather at this time.
05:30
Copy check with LifeNet 10.
05:36
Twenty-second, T.
05:38
Twenty-six. Twenty-six, how three? Twenty-six.
05:45
You got to help me.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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