Vehicle overturns on Piercy Road, no occupants found, Randolph County WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle accident near Piercy Road in Randolph County, West Virginia. The vehicle had overturned on a sharp turn and was reportedly unoccupied upon law enforcement's arrival. Fire units were initially dispatched but later canceled after confirming no occupants were present.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph WV Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Randolph Company 47 responds.
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Piercy Road, single vehicle MVA on its top.
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Second alert 1945.
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47 days Randolph call.
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Go ahead.
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Uh, can you go ahead and break our plans again?
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Careful.
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Randolph calling, County 47 respond.
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Middle of Piercy Road, single vehicle in VA, 1950.
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Company 47 Randolph County, this unit responding en route.
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Ten four sir, you're responding 1951.
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It's going to be in the middle of Piercy Road.
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Caller advises sharp turn, single vehicle on its top.
00:47
We do have law enforcement on scene, appears to be unoccupied.
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Do they need us to respond or not?
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Stand by.
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Randolph County 47.
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Go ahead.
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Per unit six, you can 1022.
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Ten four.
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This is unit ten eight returning.
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Ten four. Thank you, fellas.
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Nineteen 52.
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Location mentioned:
Piercy Rd, West Virginia 26283
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