18-year-old female treated for arm cuts at hospital, Clarksburg WV
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An 18-year-old female with arm cuts and controlled bleeding received medical treatment at RCB and was transported by EMS to United Hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire and EMS
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04:6
Transcript:
00:05
38th on scene with an 18-year-old female with lacerations on her arms, bleeding is controlled.
00:10
We'll need to go to the main office entrance and turn right at the softball field.
00:15
Proceeds.
01:00
997 had a report of a middle subject lying in the ditch line not moving he had on all dark clothing.
01:06
It's supposed to be in the construction zone.
01:09
The best description she could provide was where the old cabin used to be.
01:20
Headquarters, 699.
01:21
Can you call the caller back in see if it was before or after Terry Camp? We're in the construction zone.
01:25
I haven't located anything yet.
01:59
Bruce, Steve, can you give me a decent location on that, please?
02:07
This is at first construction where they're working on the bridge there.
02:10
He is on westbound walking.
02:12
He's got a backpack on.
02:14
He is in dark clothing.
02:15
He has dark hair.
02:26
Do you have a model marker on 50 rather than just the construction zone?
02:31
Near a foundation road there.
02:44
I'll just make you aware that we're going to be in rounds of that location.
02:47
I'm trying to talk this individual.
03:17
You said the subject is going to be in the area of Tonohere area of flooduation.
03:27
Okay. Confirmative.
03:53
529, transport, United.
03:57
218, on scene.
03:58
Transporting to United, 529, 1312.
04:04
On scene, 218, 1312.
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Location mentioned:
Eagle Way, Clarksburg, WV 26301
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