Two 18-wheelers crash on I-85 Southbound near mile 19, Anderson County SC


A major crash involved two 18-wheeler trucks on I-85 southbound near mile marker 19 toward Atlanta. The crash caused injuries and ruptured a diesel fuel tank, blocking a lane. Emergency responders are at the scene.
Audio|Source: Anderson County Law Enforcement
03:7
Transcript:
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Station 26[2], standby for an FAA.
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City Spring, Station 26[2], FVA[1], Walmart, Route 19, I85 Southbound.
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Cowell is there, 520.
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Poh-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-
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Saturday's rings station 26.
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NVIDA with injuries, my marker 19, I already class outbound.
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AOS2, estimate 9-41 for an NBA[5].
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This is on now, 521, Channel 2.
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Thank you.
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Don't add your gender.
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One week before activation.
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Very long.
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It's going to look like it's going toward Atlanta.
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And this is going to be an 18-wheeler, 9-hauler, and 18-wheeler box truck.
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Medic 9[3], 85 Southbound My Marker 19.
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Going toward Atlanta, you're going to have an NBA[5] high-velocting the whole lane.
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Two 18-wheeler's, one's a nine-haller, one's a box truck.
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ALS2[4], Medic 9[3]V size the fuel tank ruptured on the diesel fuel.
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ALS2[4] got four.
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All right.
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All right. Everyone is in Rouse in A44.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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FVA: Fire/Vehicle Accident
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Station 26: Fire/Rescue Station (responding)
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Medic 9: EMS Unit (responding)
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ALS2: Advanced Life Support Unit (responding)
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NBA: Non-Bodily Accident (commonly used for traffic accidents with injuries)
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Location mentioned:
I-85, South Carolina
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