Traffic collision near New River Dr, Raleigh County WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, first responders were dispatched to a motor vehicle accident near New River Drive in West Virginia. Fire and law enforcement units coordinated to secure the scene, stabilize the vehicle, and requested a wrecker for removal. EMS was en route. No personal details were confirmed from radio traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Public Safety
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03:20
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one, engine two.
00:06
Go ahead, 11-3.
00:12
We need Engine 1 to respond here.
00:17
Engine 1 copies.
00:18
Do we need you come up from the Harper Roads? As for Drive 5, Engine 1.
00:29
Nothing. You can come New River Drive either way.
00:32
We're just going to need your jack stabilizers.
00:38
Copy, we're heading up New River.
00:45
Common spelling?
00:49
It's (name withheld).
00:57
(name withheld).
01:00
(name withheld) birthday is (number withheld).
01:07
Pull in front of us, ladder three.
01:13
The ladder three's on scene.
01:19
Was there any traffic for control?
01:25
Ladder three's on scene, thank you.
01:28
Negative control.
01:34
Two thirty-eight.
01:40
Is fire EMS on scene yet?
01:45
The fire department's on scene.
01:47
EMS is still en route.
01:52
Copy.
02:01
It's traffic for us.
02:07
We'll be clear after we get killed.
02:11
Copy.
02:17
Four one seven back off.
02:21
Four one seven.
02:26
One, we have to do a test for 5000 more.
02:34
Control 200 and forty-eight.
02:41
Engine two, control.
02:45
Oh yeah.
02:48
Engine two law enforcement's wanting to know if a wrecker is going to be needed or if the driver is responsive and can advise if he needs a wrecker.
02:57
Wrecker will be needed.
03:02
Copy.
03:08
Go ahead.
03:11
Will be needed.
03:16
Oh, just stand close as if it's blocking the roadway.
03:20
Copy.
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