A single-vehicle accident occurred on I-79 northbound near mile marker 113.5 in Harrison County, West Virginia. Emergency units were dispatched, and fire services were already alerted. Unknown injuries at the scene., Harrison County WV
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A single-vehicle accident occurred on I-79 northbound near mile marker 113.5 in Harrison County, West Virginia. Emergency units were dispatched, and fire services were already alerted. Unknown injuries at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Law Enforcement
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Is county aware of a motor vehicle accident single vehicle at the 113 and a half northbound?
00:08
We just took one for the 115 northbound, a black SUV off the roadway into the median.
00:14
Is that going to be the same one?
00:16
Okay,
00:19
you're saying it's posted to the 113.5?
00:23
I'm probably.
00:24
Okay, we'll update him.
00:30
51 headquarters.
00:32
51. 51.
00:37
I want to be free from this.
00:39
I'll be following a gentleman that got his hand caught in the snowblower to the hospital, make sure to get there.
00:47
Copy that, 51, 1525.
00:51
Okay,
00:53
headquarters, you know what traffic, repeat.
00:59
42 headquarters, roadways be reopened back up, traffic's moving fine now, show you the other two units, clear back in service.
01:07
In service, 42, 46, and 51,
01:11
1525.
01:15
Equipers, 41. The headquarters, 41.
01:20
Go ahead, point.
01:26
Respond I-79, northbound 1.13.5 for a vehicle accident.
01:31
Unknown injuries firing U.S.
01:33
is already been alerted.
01:35
49. Or, you can assign this to me.
01:37
I'll take care of it.
01:39
Responding 49, 1529.
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