No accident found near 6th Avenue in Parkersburg, Parkersburg WV
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a possible accident near Bluebeck Avenue and Sixth Avenue in Parkersburg. Upon investigation, it was confirmed that there was no accident; the report was about a dropped phone near the location.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Sheriff Dispatch, Parkersburg PD/Fire, Belpre PD/Fire
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Can you respond to a possible personal injury at the area near Bluebeck Avenue and Sixth Avenue coming in an automated message.
00:22
38 central.
00:27
24 located enters.
00:28
They can't have to crack the windows.
00:30
I'll speed up their launch.
00:36
Tesla.
00:39
152, central.
00:43
152, go ahead.
00:46
That's 0.23.
00:51
10-4[1]-2-564.
00:58
30 seconds.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:05
There, none day this morning.
01:11
Negative, it appears it's possibly a phone laying near 6th Avenue, across from near 6th Avenue.
01:18
500 block, I guess.
01:31
10-4[1]-14-2-2-2821.
01:39
29, that's 31.
01:45
Central at 303.
01:51
33. 33.
01:56
I trust joint 1017 via 21 and they're quickly going 81011.
02:04
Report question.
02:11
152 central.
02:13
The mic, 152, off.
02:18
The media for Winto, railway's clear, information as for our accident report.
02:23
I'm reporting.
02:27
104-158
02:33
303. 33.
02:37
104. Okay. Okay.
02:46
Attention for the 33.
02:53
We just had a female call back in advising that was for a phone.
02:56
She had dropped it, no accident.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave, Parkersburg, WV 26101
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