Vehicle strikes pole near Dry Run Road, Randolph County WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle accident near Dry Run Road and Back Road close to Mill Creek, West Virginia. The vehicle struck a pole. Airbags deployed, but no one was trapped. Law enforcement and medic units were called to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph WV EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Randolph County Company 45,
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Station 2. Any available law enforcement respond just past the intersection of Dry Run and Back Road.
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One vehicle motor vehicle accident into a pole.
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Randolph County Company 45, Station 2.
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Any available law enforcement respond.
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Dry Run Road, Back Road intersection.
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One vehicle motor vehicle accident into a pole.
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Airbags deployed.
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(number withheld).
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Station 2.
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10-4.
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Randolph County Medic (number withheld) is responding.
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(number withheld), you're responding (number withheld).
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You're going to be responding to just past the intersection of Dry Run Road and Back Road,
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Mill Creek side.
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It's going to be a single vehicle motor vehicle accident into a pole.
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They've advised the airbag has been deployed.
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We have negative entrapment.
00:52
Operate TAC (number withheld) please.
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Location mentioned:
Back Rd & Co Rte 39/3, West Virginia 26280
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