SUV on shoulder after traffic accident on interstate, Spartanburg SC
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic incident occurred on I-85 southbound in South Carolina involving an SUV stopped on the shoulder with flashers on. Local law enforcement attended but jurisdiction issues were noted, as the incident was on a bridge area not covered by them.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg City County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:23
Transcript:
00:00
63 on the northbound side while coming down I-85 I did notice that it was about a half mile past Exit 63 through the SUV on the shoulder with their flashers on I don't know if it's the SUV that they said left between
00:17
Kim partner
00:19
Good.
00:22
10-4[1]-Mayton attending with Brock LPD in reference this 10-1010 on yesterday 1.
00:27
The advice has been a current on the bridge then it's not their jurisdiction.
00:31
Hey Lord, it's all 10-6 and 10-50[2].
00:39
All right.
00:43
I'm trying 45-0-8 November whiskey uniform 1218 women WNW1-2-81-1-2-8-1-20md
01:05
I think we can continue to review and counsel everybody else.
01:10
Like I said, just complaining we're back and back.
01:12
Just have two of the five phones I'll get it.
01:15
We'll be a five phone over the next to do it.
01:18
10.49 frame down the top rotation with intersection now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
[2]
10-50: Traffic accident
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