Traffic blocked at Grand Central Avenue after incident, Parkersburg WV
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Officers blocked and directed traffic around Grand Central Avenue following an incident. They coordinated to manage the flow of vehicles to ensure safety in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Sheriff Dispatch, Parkersburg PD/Fire, Belpre PD/Fire
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03:11
Transcript:
00:00
28 if you came, one of you guys stopped traffic from coming down, 34th Street.
00:11
28, now.
00:19
Central 26, 56, 58.
00:25
26
00:29
58
00:35
In tech welfare, near Bird Street, Apartment, 3. Checking on a 40-year-old male farm for the subject.
00:49
The 17 notice to be above the left.
00:52
It's been there since prior to the snow.
00:54
That subject is usually going to out several tens in the day, usually gone before the 17.
00:59
It advises that he has some 55 problems.
01:05
26
01:11
58
01:14
29 central Crowder
01:20
Crowder
01:26
2nd Central Crowder Flight Camry, Nelco,
01:31
19, 168, Alpha.
01:33
Lower LPA, I'll be a better claim on to do it.
01:40
29 central.
01:43
29, call that.
01:47
29, call that.
01:49
Borough meeting, mile 50 eastbound, until Allen Street exit.
01:59
and four of six.
02:01
29th Central.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:08
Yes, my apologies, that's actually going to be on that, Toyota, Corolla, POSABA, (number withheld).
02:18
Copy on that.
02:21
It's going to be called (number withheld).
02:26
My keeper, great.
02:32
Go ahead.
02:34
Yes, I cut out a digit, Net28, it's going to be Delta 1916A alpha.
03:00
26, if you want to go ahead and pull out at the Grand Central to help walk traffic there, we should be good from here.
03:10
Temples.
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Location mentioned:
Grand Central Ave, Parkersburg, WV 26105
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