Heads up: This post was detected from real-time dispatch audio. Information may be incomplete, and the situation may evolve. Always verify using official agency releases.
Multi vehicle accident on route 119 south, Monongalia County WV
A six vehicle accident occurred on Route 119 South in West Virginia. Emergency responders and towing services are on scene. One person was checked for registration discrepancies on their vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia County Public Safety - SIRN Digital
Listen to dispatch call
02:49
Transcript:
00:00
It's 119 southbound.
00:02
Started out as two vehicle and now is six vehicle.
00:05
They do have someone either on scene or en route.
00:07
Go ahead.
00:09
Acknowledged.
00:17
6-076 p.m, I'll have another driver's license check and vehicle registration check whenever you're ready.
00:22
Yes.
00:25
echo 161742 for the driver's license check.
00:31
676, go ahead and 208.
00:36
Oscar 65-8-1-4 alpha.
00:41
Number two back in quarters.
00:48
Committee two back and quarters, 1737.
00:55
You can show Mountaineer towing on scene with a light record.
01:01
Mountaineer towing on scene with the light record 1737.
01:08
Sir valid and clear out of that and swim to the cat.
01:13
Okay. Okay.
01:15
Okay.
01:18
I'm on 6776.
01:22
Good.
01:24
O-47 comes back to a good fellow subject showing valid three points for failure to maintain control.
01:34
Several.
01:53
... ...
01:56
Medics 667, EMS1, hemorrhage, near Fairmont Road at Wise Pass, time alerted 1739.
02:07
Maggie, and that's once in round.
02:10
EMS1 en route.
02:16
I want 6776.
02:23
676. So I'm going to go ahead.
02:25
No, 6776. Just want to advise you, a good fellow subject is showing up as a registered SO.
02:32
We're checking the vehicle because it came back as NCIC clear.
02:37
It appears that vehicle may be registered, but the plate is different on his registry than what that plate you ran is, good?
02:49
Ten more.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Not all dispatch calls become confirmed incidents. This reflects early radio traffic only. Treat with caution.
