Possible motor vehicle accident reported near Main Street, Follansbee WV
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Progressive Insurance reported a potential motor vehicle accident involving a 2010 Ford Focus near Main Street in Follansby. Responding units searched the area but found no crash on scene. No contact was made with the driver.
Audio|Heard on: Northern Panhandle WV Public Safety
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Progressive insurance called in potential motor vehicle accident in the area near Main Street.
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It's supposed to be a 2010 Ford Focus, color unknown.
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Insurance Company was unable to make contact with the policyholder as well as us.
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Careful.
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Near Main Street.
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That's affirmative.
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Progressive Insurance said in the area near Main Street.
00:28
104, perfect.
00:33
Tesserburg County, EMS, Follansby Fire, needs to respond to the area near Main Street in Follansby.
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Progressive Insurance called to report a potential motor vehicle accident with one of their policyholders.
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Policyholder is driving a 2010 Ford Focus, color unknown, negative contact was made with the policyholder by Progressive Insurance and by Dispatch.
00:55
Once again, near Main Street in Follansby, time of town, 2239.
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ROR PMS direct.
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104 EMS direct 22239.
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2205 7.05 Station 4 direct.
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We en route from Washington, Lake.
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1047.5, en route from Washington, like 2239.
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Dispatch 5 is going to be route to Reynolds.
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104 station 4 direct 2239.
01:27
795 en route to Reynolds.
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Brooke, what was the address again in front of? Progressive Insurance said that it was in the area near Main Street.
01:43
He threw him in the air.
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I'm in the area also near Main.
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I'm not seeing anything right now.
01:59
104, that's saved.
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