Traffic accident reported near interstate 470 in wv, Wheeling WV
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A traffic accident occurred near interstate 470 in Wheeling, West Virginia. There was confusion about whether the incident was within city or county jurisdiction.
Audio|Heard on: Wheeling Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Standby, let me verify there's another vehicle accident going on out in the county as well.
00:09
Engine 4 is clear.
00:11
Engine 4 clear.
00:13
Dispatch the engine 4.
00:14
129, dispatch.
00:16
Not a question that played the facts up.
00:18
I have an incoming medical.
00:19
Are you able to return to quarters to get squad 3 forward or do I need to send the county?
00:24
2-1-brother.
00:26
We can handle it. We can be in a minute to switch out.
00:28
Not copied.
00:30
Medical emergency, near McCullough Street.
00:44
Sentient two, squad three, medical emergency, near McCulloch Street for a 48-year-old female who fell,
00:51
leg injury, time is 1327, used Tatsch Channel 3, Tach 3.
00:58
That's good.
01:02
Send you.
01:04
Squad two on scene.
01:08
Squad two on scene.
01:10
Squad two on scene.
01:17
Dispatch to 107.
01:22
107, just be advised,
01:25
the city went to respond to that accident on I-470 and they're advising that that is in the county.
01:31
However, it is not in the Bethlehem limit as well.
01:36
All right, dispatch.
01:37
All right. All right.
01:46
Thank you. 107, your transmission was broken.
01:50
Can you repeat your traffic?
01:53
The only part of 470 that's in the county is the shoulder underneath the bridge.
01:59
So that is definitely, if it's not Bethlehem, it's theirs.
02:02
Four years.
02:05
Ten four.
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I-470, Wheeling, WV
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