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Two-car collision causes injuries in South Carolina 

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Duncan Chapel Rd & Old Buncombe Rd, South Carolina 29617
Two cars collided at an intersection, causing moderate damage and injuries. Emergency services arrived to help with the situation.
Audio|Source: Tigerville Public Safety
02:6

Transcript:
00:02
Duncan Chapel.
00:23
Duncan Chapel Fire Department, Quint 24, Engine 25, Berea Fire Department, Quint 20, Kint 10[2].
00:30
MZA 5,000 Old Duncombe Road at the intersection of Duncan Chapel Road.
00:41
Hey, run out, choose smart word.
00:58
White Horse Road.
01:00
It's going to be off of Georgia, 74,
01:03
Charlie Sierra Keelow 7401, CSK 7401 on a white heavy model.
01:11
All right.
01:37
Macomb, Q24 is on scene.
01:41
Two-car MVA[1], moderate damage, taking on injuries at this time.
01:45
Chief 24 have old Munk of command, you can go ahead and cancel engine 10[2].
01:53
Chief 24, engine 10[2] wasn't responding, it was Quint 10.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
[2]
10: Ten (used in various codes, but context unclear here)

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Duncan Chapel Rd & Old Buncombe Rd, South Carolina 29617
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