Single vehicle crash into creek on highway 250, Belmont County OH
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle crashed into a creek near highway 250 in Ohio. The driver remained inside the vehicle and responded with a thumbs up. Responders planned to close the highway temporarily to recover the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Belmont Fire EMS, Marshall, Ohio County WV Fire EMS PD, WVSP Trp 1 Cmd
Listen to dispatch call
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be on seeing if a single vehicle in the creek,
00:03
patient appears to still be inside, but she gave me a thumbs up, we'll advise.
00:09
Well, that's clear.
00:11
What are you closer to there?
00:13
One-twenty, I'm Marshall.
00:15
10.42.
00:18
It's right before the patch, you just want to bandit's house right here on Crescent, closer to 250.
00:27
That's clear.
00:28
We got a post unit coming that way.
00:34
Back to him.
00:40
20-254 is on scene.
00:44
849.
00:49
Five seven, six seven.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:59
Five seven, six seven.
01:02
About five minutes, we're going to shut this highway down.
01:07
Six seven to five seven, go ahead.
01:12
6-7, this is 6-1.
01:14
About 5 minutes we're out to shut that highway down.
01:18
Come in head.
01:21
5-7, 5-7.
01:23
I'll let you know when they're getting ready to pull out.
01:26
10-4[1].
01:33
13 and 6-13.
01:35
You can return.
01:37
This guy's 6-1.
01:39
One, go ahead.
01:45
Secretary Deputy, up there know, in about five minutes, we'll be shutting the highway down so they can get the wrecker moved over.
01:51
That's copy.
01:53
Dispatch 101.
01:54
107. Good.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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