Vehicle hits deer and flips near Buckhannon Pike, Clarksburg WV
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A single-vehicle crashed near Buckhannon Pike after hitting a deer. The vehicle flipped, and the driver was bleeding, but the bleeding location was unknown. A passerby helped the driver out of the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
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7,400 block, Cannon Pike, Craigmore, Vehicle, Enderis, Company 7, EMS response.
00:04
Company 7, EMS response.
00:19
7,400 block, Cannon Pike, Craigmore, vehicle action, Hendries, company 7, EMS, has been alert, 40 command 1, 1846.
00:31
Squad 7.
00:36
First falling, 7,400 block, Cannon Pipe, Craigmoor, Squad 7, 1847.
00:42
Just before Bell Meadows,
00:44
we have a vehicle that struck a deer, flipped.
00:49
The patient is bleeding, unsure where she's bleeding from.
00:53
The passerby was helping to get out of the vehicle.
00:57
There's 70, and that's next two.
01:01
7,400 block, Cannon Pike, Craigmoor, vehicle accident injuries.
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Copy 61, EMSF1.
01:17
7,400 Block, Cannon Pike, Craigmoor, Vehicle actions, injuries.
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Copy 61 has been lowered towards Command 7, 1848.
01:29
615 J.
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Perry's falling 7,400 blocks with Cannon Pike, Craigmore, 615, 1848.
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124.
01:51
Very small and inside 400 block with Cannon Pike, Craigmore, 124, 1848.
02:01
Where's outbrat respondent 7,400 block, Cannon Pike, Craigmoor.
02:05
She'll be a single vehicle accident,
02:08
struck a deer,
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her vehicle flipped, is bleeding, unsure where she's bleeding from.
02:15
124 received.
02:17
615, okay.
02:19
125
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Location mentioned:
Buckhannon Pike, West Virginia
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