No crash found after iPhone alert in Bluefield, Bluefield WV
An iPhone crash detection alert prompted emergency responders to check near College Avenue in Bluefield. Despite a search and attempts to contact the sender, no evidence of a vehicle crash was found at the location. Responders were cleared after confirming no incident occurred.
Audio|Source: Mercer County Public Safety and WV State Police
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Control Bluefield Rescue, Bluefield Fire, first responders. In response, near College Avenue.
00:05
We had an iPhone crash detection pinging at this location.
00:09
Tried to call the number back, no answer.
00:12
10.03[1].
00:13
We told Bluefell.
00:19
Base six are not.
00:22
You want to let's markup, ma'am?
00:27
Tenforth.
00:29
Sir, that's up to you.
00:36
809 have you responding at 10.04. Incident number 9 is going to be 5-8-383. Again, 5-8-383.
00:45
Near College Avenue for an iPhone crash detection pinging at this location, 10.04.
00:56
Nine to make, go ahead.
01:02
809, your script number will be (number withheld).
01:12
receive 10033.
01:14
10-07[2]. 10-07. 807.
01:26
809 control.
01:28
We're up here on the 600s now and we have not seen anything of a crash.
01:41
Copy, that's the same thing. Bluefield Fire just stated as well. He said he was going to ride around just a little bit longer and make sure I'm going to show you guys. Signal 4 at 10.08.
01:52
10.4. We're almost up there on Blan Street and there's nothing.
01:57
Good copy, sir.
01:58
10.08.
02:03
Control Bluefield Rescue.
02:06
809. I'm going to go ahead and show everybody clear at 1009.
02:10
Per law enforcement, they said to clear the call.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10.03: Stop transmitting
[2]
10-07: Out of service
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