Woman injured in vehicle accident near Sardis Road, Clarksburg WV
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A 38-year-old woman was injured when her vehicle struck a tree near the 7,800 block of Sardis Road and Shamrock Drive in Harrison County. She sustained arm and head injuries. Emergency responders arrived at the scene and provided assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison Taylor 911
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02:35
Transcript:
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Intersection Sardis Road, Shamrock Drive,
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vehicle accident, and then injury.
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Complete a second alert, 0545.
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Headquarters, 72.
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Headquarters, 72.
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Update from All Star, they were able to make contact with the patient.
00:30
It's going to be an arm and head injury.
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A 38-year-old female struck a tree.
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It's going to be located in the 7,800 block of Sardis Road.
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That she's still in the vehicle.
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622, she is out of the vehicle, black, 622 on the dark.
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After two, second.
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Okay,
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forms.
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Plan 8, go ahead.
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Thank you very response to our company 8.
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Negative command 8.
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Thank you very much.
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Detail me responding.
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Copy next to respondent.
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Copy next to responding assistant Chief 8, 0547.
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Intersection of Sardis Road, Shamrock Drive, Sardis, a black vehicle with unknown injury.
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Company 7 responds.
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Intersection of Sardis Road and Shamrock Drive, Sardis, a big accident unknown injury.
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Company 7 has been alerted, Authority Assistant Chief Command 8, 0548.
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Headquarters 6772 just to confirm, 7,000 blocks past Shamrock Drive.
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For a minute 6.72.
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Ashtam, we're welcome the turn.
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Location mentioned:
Sardis Rd, Clarksburg, WV 26301
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