Boat battery dies near Johnson Creek Bridge with three aboard, Bluffton SC


Fire and EMS responded to a water non-emergency near Johnson Creek Bridge where a boat with three people had a dead battery. Everyone wore life jackets and was visible from the bridge. The Department of Natural Resources was notified for assistance.
Audio|Source: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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Transcript:
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Turned MRA, respond for a water non-emergency in the area of Johnson Creek Bridge, 2,200, Seattle Parkway, Cross streets of Campground Road, and Harvard Drive, repeating...
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Detroit MRO respond for a water non-emergency in the area of Johnson Creek Bridge, 2,200, San Iland Parkway, Cross routes of Campground Road, and Harbor Drive from about 1929.
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Board driver for officer?
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Ford driver.
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Try a reset.
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Just back, MR-01.
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Number 01. Number one.
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It route warning, not emergency.
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So for MRO one copy en route for the water non-emergency in the area of Johnson Creek Bridge. It was going to be in reference to a complainant boat not starting, advising the battery is dead for in 1994 wind, blue, silver, and color.
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They do have three subjects on board, everyone has a life jacket,
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but they are advising that they can see the bridge from where they are. We're also notifying DNR for further.
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Location mentioned:
Near Haddington Ct, Bluffton, SC 29910
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