Two-car accident near Montrose Drive, no injuries, South Charleston WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a two-vehicle collision near Montrose Drive and MacCorkle Avenue in South Charleston. Initial reports indicated possible injuries, but responders later confirmed there were no injuries. Vehicles sustained moderate damage, and the scene was managed by emergency personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Kanawha WV Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Station 60, accident with injuries.
00:01
Montrose Drive and McCorkle Avenue Southwest.
00:09
Engine 651, engine 653, attention 650, respond.
00:13
Montrose Drive, McCorkle Avenue Southwest.
00:15
Montrose Drive and McCorkle Avenue Southeast.
00:17
Two vehicle accident.
00:23
Possible one occupant was on the ground with an injury.
00:29
Agent Warren's out.
00:46
So it's on scene, two-car MVA.
00:50
Moderate damage.
00:52
It's going to be at the bottom of the Montrose exit ramp.
00:56
We'll be Montrose Drive command.
00:57
We'll keep you updated on injuries.
01:01
Copy that, vehicles moderate damage.
01:03
Montrose command 1926.
01:23
All right, both occupants right now are denying any injuries.
01:27
So if you had an ambulance en route, you can return them.
01:31
Copy, no injuries returning.
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Location mentioned:
MacCorkle Ave SW & Montrose Dr, South Charleston, WV 25303
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