Man found unconscious in car stopped near Knob and Maple streets, Princeton WV
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A man was found unconscious in a black car stopped in the middle of the road near Knob Street and Maple Street in Princeton. He briefly woke up and moved the vehicle a short distance before stopping again and losing consciousness. Emergency responders were sent to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Controlled in the mobile unit near Knob Street and Maple Street, caller reports a black car with a male passed out in the driver's seat sitting in the middle of the road.
00:11
658. 7-9-0-128.
00:16
658.
00:18
Control, where did you say that was that?
00:24
1022, it's for Princeton, my apologies.
00:32
Car advises a black car with a male passed out in the driver's seat sitting in the middle of the road.
00:41
658. Danple.
00:45
Control was that street again.
00:49
Intersection of Knob and Maple.
00:54
Danple, thank you.
01:08
Nurse Control, Princeton Rescue, Princeton Fire, first responders.
01:12
These respond to Knob Street and Maple Street.
01:16
Got a black car with a male passed out in the driver's seat, unknown medical.
01:21
School bus passing by.
01:23
The guy woke up and drove a few yards and stopped again and passed back out.
01:28
Time now, 7 o'clock.
01:33
One subject inside the vehicle.
01:35
The caller did advise he woke up and drove a few yards and stopped in the road.
01:39
Unknown if he has passed back out.
01:45
Dave.
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Location mentioned:
Knob St & Maple St, Princeton, WV 24740
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