Single vehicle accident involving a red truck that struck traffic signs and possibly a fire hydrant near 9th Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, and 3rd Street. No injuries reported; tow requested., Charleston WV
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Single vehicle accident involving a red truck that struck traffic signs and possibly a fire hydrant near 9th Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue, and 3rd Street. No injuries reported; tow requested.
Audio|Heard on: Kanawha County Public Safety
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04:16
Transcript:
00:00
Single vehicle accident, 9th Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue.
00:04
5-8. 5-8. It's going to be in the area of 9th Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue.
00:11
That's 9th Avenue, Pennsylvania Avenue.
00:13
Callers said he's on 9th, possibly closer to 3rd Street, single vehicle, red truck into some signs.
00:19
No injuries.
00:27
The caller saying he will need a tow.
00:33
10-4[1], 15A.
00:36
Go ahead, notify habits, please.
00:40
104, 1508.
00:45
1408.
00:46
4-5-4-1-thene.
00:49
1599.
00:55
Get the match route the shelter.
00:59
Out of the shelter, 15 o'clock.
01:05
Go ahead.
01:08
I'll be clear, match right, right, south, 2.
01:14
Route, Rout South 2, 15-10.
01:20
What happens is in route, sir.
01:24
1040, thank you.
01:26
You're off.
01:31
9-7-Tango 886 on a red forgeranger here, Dollar General on the west.
01:39
Correction, it's going to be 3-8-6.
01:46
6, 1511.
01:51
Watch these signs in the road, so you don't pop your tire.
02:00
5.4. Metro.
02:03
5.4. Go ahead.
02:05
I'll be on same.
02:08
Show you on same.
02:09
15 club.
02:14
6-5-1 in Metro.
02:16
No.
02:20
Sir, are you able to call records and ask what call for service 7-9 is in reference to and put it in the narrative, please?
02:32
Do Not Enter Signs and the street name sign at the intersection of 3rd Street 9th Avenue are both down.
02:41
See if they can get them fixed.
02:44
104. Do not enter sign and street sign third and ninth.
02:48
I'll contact them now.
02:49
1513.
02:51
Okay.
02:56
You go ahead.
02:58
You might notify the water company or fire department.
03:02
I don't know which one you tell them there's a fire hydrant right here that he went over top of as well.
03:06
They might want to double check it to make sure it's still working order.
03:10
10 4. 1530.
03:16
After the 6th 51.
03:19
Go ahead.
03:23
It's for either human officer, it's not a reference to a call.
03:27
She's wanting to give you a gift.
03:31
10-4[1], you can clear it.
03:34
15-14. 15-14.
03:40
24, thank you.
03:42
Zero, 15-14.
03:48
What's us?
03:50
Do you want to do an L code 40? 504-20? No,
03:59
8.
04:01
Go ahead.
04:03
Was there water coming out of the fire hydrant or just need to check for damage?
04:09
No, there's no water.
04:10
It didn't really secure to be damaged, just see whatever top of it is.
04:13
I just want to make sure it's still functioning properly instead of just leaving it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood
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9th Ave, Charleston, WV 25303
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