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Flooding reported at Ogier and Calhoun streets, Charleston SC
Other Non-Crime Event (Flooding/High Water)
Ogier St & Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29403
Report of flooding at the intersection of Ogier Street and Calhoun Street causing high water levels.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
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Transcript: High water reported near Ogier St and Calhoun St. Emergency services responding.
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Ogier St & Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29403
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Emergency responders evaluated a vehicle stranded in high water. They confirmed that no one was trapped and canceled the medical response. The vehicle will remain in place with caution tape until the water recedes.
Hi, it's all good dispatch. Do you have a vehicle description of the vehicle that is on Rutledge and Vanderhorst? I got me. It's not one of their correct debate questions, so the call-shaker's not in the vehicle description. He just advised that they were, who's at the circle with a gas station. Okay, gothic. 101-102, guys. Highwater 101 to FLF68? Go ahead. He's asking if... Either of our high water trucks are currently docked at this time. Are you all in for? Looks like St. Philip, Calhoun, might be dry land. Is that you coming up at St. Gulf right now? 303 from 304, Bravo. You guys got an airpack over here by my truck. That's right. Thank you so much, though. Welcome. We're 104. We're trying to block Vanderhorst and Rutledge. It's about knee-deep water. Cars keep going through it. There are barricades that they have here that were utilizing. Probably, just block in the street. Gotcha. PLS68 from Highwater 101. Do you still need Highwater 101 with those systems? Are you good? Negative. We should, thank you so much. Copy. Just bash back now. We're close to hospital. No, Magnetka. Any, Berkeley, units 1050, no PI, State Road, State Road, and Black Palm Road. Commensive, copy.
Engine 103.130 Rutledge Avenue. Sinking vehicle[2], vehicle and floodwater. Incident Channel 4[1]. Engine 103, 130, Rutledge Avenue. Cross streets, Toulhoun Street and Vanderhoorce Street. Sinking vehicle, vehicle and floodwater. Incident Channel 4, 1321. High Water 103-130 Rutledge Avenue. Sinking vehicle, vehicle and floodwater. Incident Channel 4. High water 103, 103-Rubledge Avenue. Cross streets, Calhoun Street and Vanderhoorce Street. Sinking vehicle, vehicle and floodwater. Incident Channel 4, 1321. This is Highwater 102. We are at Jonathan Lucas in Rutledge. We'll be on scene momentarily. Hold on, as you're coming in really low. Go ahead and have everybody stage at your unit.