Motor vehicle accident with injuries near West Main Street, Spartanburg SC
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A two-vehicle traffic collision with injuries occurred near West Main Street and John B. White Sr Boulevard. Emergency responders confirmed there was no entrapment at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
City, City Battalion 60, City Resty 60, Northside, motor vehicle accident with injuries,
00:07
no entrapment, near West Main Street and John B. White Sr Boulevard.
00:11
City, City, City Battalion 60, City Rescue 60, Northside, motor vehicle accident with injuries,
00:17
no entrapment, near West Main Street and John B. White Sr Boulevard.
00:29
By North Carolina.
00:31
We call that by a study officer, we don't have much information from the street.
00:40
Sorry,
00:45
you may, I'm going to see.
00:46
We're just going out.
00:50
September, future.
00:58
Bomber CityMine battalion is en route.
01:02
Acknowledged.
01:09
Bomber CityMaine is on scene, two-car accident,
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man I take for traffic.
01:16
Truck 622 on location.
01:34
Pressing just.
01:40
Farmer, North Carolina, 663,
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copies.
01:47
Farmer, North Carolina, 663,
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copies, canceled, will be clear in service.
01:53
Rescue Station 560.
02:07
City, Maine Rescue, 60, battalion, Sucy.
02:10
Battalion 60, rescue, go ahead.
02:14
Rescues, do you say negative on entrapment?
02:19
Yes, there is no entrapment.
02:21
All right, copies.
02:26
Fromberts, U.S.
02:27
U.S. City, May, Italian 60, silence, please.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St & John B White Sr Blvd, Spartanburg, SC 29301
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