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Vehicle crashes into creek in Upshur County, Upshur County WV
A silver Chevy Tahoe went off the road into a creek near Rocky Road in Upshur County. One person suffered a head injury. The road was temporarily closed while crews flipped the vehicle and arranged towing.
Audio|Heard on: Upshur County Police, Fire and EMS
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03:20
Transcript:
00:00
1420 is you're responding with 2 at 1058.
00:02
You'll be responding to Rocky Road.
00:07
Could be a single NBC of silver Chevy Tahoe went into a creek near Rocky Road.
00:20
Have one patient with a head injury.
00:34
We'll be responding to 1059.
00:37
You'll be responding to 1062 at near Rock Cave Road, NCC.
00:46
We also have 1420 with two responding for Muppier Banks.
01:02
That's good copy.
01:05
I'm Senator 1115 Squad 1's back of station.
01:14
1150 Squad 1 back of station.
01:16
1150, Squad 1 back in station, 1100 hours.
01:30
We're going to have roads shut down here while the rampers here.
01:35
We're going to have roads here.
01:56
Command 3, the Com Center, be advised, out 20, be shut down until we get some vehicle at the roadway.
02:03
It's batch 165.
02:22
Yes.
02:31
Hey, what's your calling?
02:35
I'm down here and that's gonna come off.
02:45
Call Center, Angel 11, station.
02:50
Angel 11, Station 11-33.
02:59
Call Center 508 status.
03:08
Road is currently shut down, trying to get the vehicle flipped over on wheels so we get on tow truck.
03:18
10-41[1]1.05.
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10-41: Beginning tour of duty (on duty)
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