Single vehicle crashes near intersection causing damage, Paw Paw WV
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A single vehicle crashed near the corner of Moser Avenue and South Amelia Street near Walmart. The crash caused power lines to fall and damaged mailboxes. The vehicle appears to be a work truck with "Harris" written on the back. Emergency services responded for possible injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Morgan County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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02:5
Transcript:
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Rescension 32, hamilton 7-8, respond, 2-40, Moser Avenue for a medic vehicle accident on an injury.
00:06
Pressing 13-32, hey-mail on 7-8, respond, 240, Moser Avenue for a motor-vehicle accident on an injury.
00:12
1846.
00:14
Okay,
00:19
Lakers, Morgan.
00:25
Any available, she is carrying it, Town Paw Paw, unit,
00:30
or auto accident 240 Moser Avenue.
00:36
7-8 recruit.
00:38
Medic 7-8 with 2 responding 2-40 Moser Avenue, operations are on more Tech 1, 1847.
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7-8 on Tech 1.
00:56
Helpful.
01:01
Lines.
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They've been advised to be warned a vehicle.
01:10
There were lines down.
01:11
Just be careful going on there.
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Game 47.
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Single vehicle,
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rain is not signed, 2,000 mailboxes, possibly car lines down on the ground, the shorts and property,
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the vehicle will be on the corner of Moser in South Amelia Street.
01:32
Careful.
01:37
Sixth and morning as well-paw and not have you to go.
01:41
Even out on my cat.
01:48
The word Harris written on the back.
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A possible work truck.
01:55
And we'll let's acknowledge, 1840.
01:57
I mean,
02:03
I was just kind of give refrained 32 information.
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Location mentioned:
S Amelia St & Moser Ave, Paw Paw, WV 25434
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