Pedestrian struck by vehicle near Falcon Dr, Charleston WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible pedestrian accident near Falcon Drive in Charleston. According to radio traffic, a 48-year-old man was reportedly struck by a vehicle and sustained a head injury. The patient was conscious and responsive. Fire and EMS units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kanawha WV Multi-Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch a rescue truck near Falcon Drive across from Palm Drive and Linton Road.
00:07
Caller was run over by a vehicle.
00:08
Engine 458, 482, 438, and 420 respond.
00:12
Forty-eight-year-old male with an injury to his head.
00:14
He is responsive.
00:16
Time now 1958.
00:18
Thirty eight out.
00:20
Thirty 81958.
00:23
Rescue two.
00:25
Rescue two, 19 fifty-eight.
00:28
Metro Engine 458 is en route.
00:31
Four hundred and fifty-eight, 19 fifty-nine.
00:34
Metro engine eight.
00:36
Engine eight.
00:39
Hello, the cab. We're going to be back in service.
00:42
I copy that.
00:43
I am sorry, I am on South Charleston.
00:48
Ready to do that.
00:49
Copy the cat as well.
00:50
We're in service.
00:52
Ten four, nine fifty-nine.
00:53
Thirty-eight.
00:56
Thirty-eight.
00:58
Is he still wanting EMS?
01:01
Yeah, ten 40.
01:02
He's complaining of a head injury.
01:05
Very well.
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Location mentioned:
Falcon Dr, Charleston, WV 25312
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