Two vehicle crash with head and leg injuries on frontage road, Mercer County WV
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A two-vehicle crash occurred near Frontage Road on 460 Eastbound. Injuries to the head and leg were reported for two patients.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Large Control, Bluefield Rescue, Prince and Rescue Station 4 crews need response.
00:04
460 East found in the area near Frontage Road, two-vehicle crash with injuries, dispatch time 1920.
00:13
Bluefield Rescue, I've got one for you on college.
00:15
I'm dispatching that.
00:18
My answer, I told you to quit my written earlier.
00:23
I know.
00:33
Hars to Control Bluefield Rescue, respond to 302 College Avenue Apartment 2,
00:39
302 College Avenue Apartment 2.
00:43
How about 36-year-old female with the history of mental illness, such as depression,
00:51
requesting transport for mental evaluation?
00:55
Dispatch Time, 1921.
01:01
The John I, Big Sandy, Sue for sure.
01:07
I'll get it.
01:10
Copy, no, she's timeline.
01:13
I'm sorry, that's grand.
01:21
Bobbi, you can cancel, false one.
01:46
Here's a new control.
01:47
I'll have somebody on both of those here in Janina.
01:51
Thank you. You're my hero.
01:56
No, that's all you.
02:05
Control 814, respond and pace traffic to the crash.
02:12
814 having route 1923 consent number (number withheld) it's going to be 460 eastbound at frontage road have a two vehicle crash.
02:32
Patient complaining of head and leg injury and another patient test and leg injury.
02:37
I know if they're male or female this came from the fire department.
02:40
Again, you're en route time 814.
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Location mentioned:
Frontage Rd, West Virginia 24739
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