Two-vehicle rollover crash with injuries near boiling springs rd, Valley Falls SC
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Multiple fire and rescue units responded to a two-vehicle rollover crash near Boiling Springs Road and 4th Street. Occupants were trapped but all are now out. One person reported neck and chest pain. Several have non-life-threatening injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch Northbrook and Bowling Springs to near 4th Street and Highway 9 for a rollover crash.
00:08
Two vehicles involved.
00:17
Going to near 4th Street and Highway 9.
00:25
Jeep is upside down.
00:29
Checking on personally identifiable information.
00:53
Northbrook, Bowling Springs, non-life-threatening injuries.
00:58
Bowling Springs Road and 4th Street.
01:00
Northbrook, Bowling Springs, non-life-threatening injuries, Bowling Springs Road and 4th Street.
01:09
At 4th Street.
01:14
The other vehicle.
01:17
That one.
01:31
Drayton, traumatic injury.
01:34
Near Skyluga Street.
01:36
Drayton, traumatic injury, near Skyluga Street.
01:41
Drayton, traumatic injury, near Skyluga Street.
01:47
Water T201.
01:49
Hold on 3rd2101, go ahead.
01:54
One person complaining of neck and chest pain.
01:58
All occupants are out of the upside-down jeep.
02:06
Timberl. En route.
02:12
Bowling Springs is the one.
02:13
Brook.
02:15
Bruce.
02:17
Bruce. You meet with injuries.
02:18
Bowling Springs Road and 4th Street.
02:22
On the right at 85th, en route.
02:25
Turning around for a letter about.
02:28
All right, right.
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Location mentioned:
Boiling Springs Rd & 4th St, Valley Falls, SC 29316
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