Multiple traffic accidents and vehicles off road near Lost Creek, Lost Creek WV
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Multiple traffic accidents occurred along Route 79 near Lost Creek, West Virginia. Several vehicles went off the road into ditches and some road lanes were closed while recovery and emergency units responded. No injuries were reported at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Law Enforcement
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04:46
Transcript:
00:00
Copy.
00:02
Are you going to go check on the other accident that was towards Lost Creek?
00:12
Headquarters 44.
00:14
34.
00:16
34.
00:22
24, I know the 41 was going to give subjects a ride.
00:25
Are you in service[1] from this wreck going to go check on the one that the passerby said was closer to Lost Creek?
00:32
I believe State 599 is heading down that way to check on them.
00:36
Okay.
00:38
In service 44 to (number withheld).
00:44
5 of 3 headquarters.
00:46
We have another vehicle right behind us that went to the ditch, the RAM 1500.
00:52
Okay, 503, (number withheld).
00:54
Do you know if there's any injuries?
00:57
No injuries, he's going to see if he can pop up out of it.
01:02
Call me, (number withheld).
01:05
401 in quarters.
01:07
41,
01:09
go ahead.
01:14
Second. The beginning of my knowledge is going to be (number withheld).
01:20
We're being in route to the bottom of St.
01:22
James Drive here in the Country Club.
01:26
Copy in route St.
01:27
James Drive, courtesy transport, copy[2] the mileage 41, (number withheld).
01:33
Headquarters 44.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:40
24, can you respond 79 northbound at the 109.6 for a vehicle accident?
01:50
Affirmative.
01:51
We're responding 44, (number withheld).
01:55
State 599 headquarters.
01:57
This 8599, go ahead.
02:00
I'm still on scene with 503.
02:02
If there's another one, it's going to be a moment, just to make you aware.
02:10
Confirming,
02:11
you're just talking about the Dodge Ram that just like the ditch.
02:15
I don't know if I have that one, an additional one.
02:17
My car might possibly be stuck off the sideway as well, but not in the ditch.
02:21
Probably too.
02:22
There's two more accidents behind you.
02:25
No damage, just stuff.
02:28
Okay, say 599, 8259.
02:32
Five three headquarters.
02:35
Five-o three, go ahead.
02:41
The driver of the RAM is friends with the other guy who's pulling out this car.
02:45
If he can't get out, this guy's gonna pull him out.
02:48
Okay, five by three, eight two fifty nine.
02:56
604 headquarters.
02:58
Six-o four, standby.
03:00
Headquarters 44.
03:05
So forth, 1,900 hours, you as well?
03:12
49 headquarters.
03:14
He's on private with the other units.
03:17
I'm one thing here at the vehicle on the edge with a DOS truck.
03:22
Copy on scene 29, 1901.
03:25
Also, I told A&S about that they had a 25 to 30 minute ETA[3].
03:34
599,
03:36
let's shut this down for a minute until he gets them out.
03:40
10 4-5 and shut down on top.
03:45
5-3 headquarters, we're going to have the hill shut down until he's car to get pulled out.
03:50
Cloppy, Redwood shut down 5-0-3, 1901.
03:57
49, Higglers.
04:00
49, go ahead.
04:05
Okay, he is over the hill.
04:08
His vehicle is completely lifted off the ground, is running over the embankment.
04:14
Okay, is he out of the vehicle 49?
04:22
Yeah, 104. He appears to be unscathed.
04:24
However, I'm going to have one of the lanes here shut down.
04:29
Again, his front end is over the embankment.
04:32
His rear end is in the air.
04:35
Probably 49, 1902.
04:37
Again, ANS had a 25 to 30 minute ETA[3],
04:40
approximately six minutes ago.
04:45
Okay, 104.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
in service: Unit available and ready to take calls
[2]
copy: Message received and understood
[3]
ETA: Estimated Time of Arrival
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