Single-car crash hits deer near Hurricane Creek, no injuries, Hurricane WV
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A vehicle struck a deer in the median near Hurricane Creek on Route 35, which resulted in no injuries and a rollback request.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam County Fire and EMS
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
The dispatcher 300 respond in the area of Hurricane Creek, 0.35,
00:15
MVC, unknown injury, 1747 hours.
00:21
There's a message on 3,300 respond, the area Hurricane Creek, Pond 35,
00:41
NBC, and an injury, 1747 hours.
00:51
301 over there.
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3.O.1 straight and route.
00:59
1.35 in the median in the area of Hurricane Creek.
01:03
The only caller was a passerby.
01:05
Besides though white car had hit a deer.
01:08
The vehicle was still in the median.
01:09
It appeared to just happen with no injury.
01:13
7.
01:14
I'm not seeing single cars, medium.
01:18
Take the shots up.
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104-3-0-1-21, single vehicle in the median.
01:29
The median.
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3-0-1.
01:37
301, good.
01:41
Okay,
01:44
negative one injuries can't cancel any EMS.
01:46
I'm going to need a rollback,
01:49
and I won't stay on seeing the law enforcement get there.
01:52
Keep some light on, but anybody else, 300 you can't cancel, put them back in the code.
02:03
10401 no injury will need a rollback or canceling EMF and anyone else from your station.
02:17
Dispatch any other responding 300 unit cancer cancer response authority at 301 from Route 35 and BC.
02:28
Should you clear in service 1755 hours.
02:35
Good question, 35 p.m.
02:37
Where is my law enforcement cover from?
02:43
His AVL is not on.
02:45
I believe he's coming from his house in Tate Valley.
02:49
M4.
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Location mentioned:
Hurricane Creek Rd, Hurricane, WV 25526
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