Woman reported with weakness at trailer near Mansion Street, Hamlin WV
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A 47-year-old woman reported general weakness at a blue single-wide trailer near Mansion Street in Hamlin, West Virginia. Emergency responders are en route to provide medical attention. The caller mentioned smoke visible near nearby roads but details were unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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44 respond near Mansion Street in the town of Hamlin, 47-year-old female having some weakness, coming 757.
00:09
I hear 17 copies.
00:16
Seventeen coffee, 759.
00:24
1806. 1806.
00:26
1806.
00:32
The Alpha station.
00:34
Can you give me the description again where they said that was?
00:41
She didn't have an exact location she was calling from the corridor, but she said as you turned down Oakhurst off of Terry, the flat spot on the mountain,
00:49
and she said she could see lots of smoke and that was close to houses.
00:54
We're careful.
00:55
Measured 18.06.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:04
Before, Lincoln, show center out.
01:06
Sir, I called DOH to turn the camera up there by Trace Fork.
01:10
I can see the smoke on the camera.
01:11
It looks like it may be coming from Lillian Road.
01:19
TN4, that's where we had that investigation the other day.
01:23
You can just have 17 stand by for now, until we check it out.
01:27
104, Regmiter, Section 17.
01:30
44, showing you en route.
01:32
You're going to near Mansion Street, near Mansion Street.
01:37
47-year-old female having general weakness, going to be in a blue single wide.
01:43
Timeout, 802.
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Location mentioned:
Mansion St, Hamlin, WV 25523
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