Greenville County, SC – A Greenville County Sheriff’s Office deputy was involved in a traffic collision around midday, sending both parties to the hospital with minor injuries, authorities said.
According to the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office, the crash occurred at approximately 12:35 p.m. near the intersection of West Blue Ridge Drive and West Bramlett Road. The deputy and the other driver involved both sustained minor injuries and were transported to a local hospital for treatment. Full recoveries are expected.
The incident prompted a response from South Carolina Highway Patrol, which has taken over the investigation to determine the cause of the collision. No additional details were immediately released regarding how the crash occurred or whether any citations were issued.
Traffic in the area experienced brief slowdowns as emergency crews responded and vehicles were cleared from the roadway. Drivers traveling through the West Blue Ridge Drive corridor were advised to use caution during the early afternoon hours while first responders worked the scene.
Officials did not identify the deputy or the other driver involved, and the sheriff’s office has not indicated whether the deputy was on duty at the time of the crash. As standard protocol, an independent agency is handling the investigation due to law enforcement involvement.
Updates are expected as Highway Patrol completes its review. Residents who travel through this part of Greenville County regularly may want to monitor traffic conditions during peak hours, as follow-up investigative activity could cause intermittent delays.
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