Single vehicle accident over hillside near Tucker's Branch, Putnam County WV
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Emergency responders attended a single-vehicle accident where a car went over a hillside near Tucker's Branch and Douglas Creek campground resulting in injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam County Fire and EMS
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03:1
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, 817 at Tucker's Branch,
00:03
you got a single vehicle into the hillside with injuries.
00:11
Okay, how many injuries you got?
00:32
Station 300 respond,
00:36
area Tucker Street campground, single vehicle accident with injuries 1551 hours.
00:57
Station 300 respond.
01:00
Area Douglas Creek campground,
01:03
single vehicle accident with injury, 1552 hours.
01:25
Station 7 or station header and respond.
01:28
My marker 40, I-64 each bound.
01:32
Single vehicle over the hillside,
01:34
possible injuries, 1533-0.
01:57
Station 7 and station 8 and respond.
01:59
I-64, eastbound at the 40.
02:01
Single vehicle over the hillside possibly Andrews.
02:07
Good bless.
02:08
I'm having her up.
02:14
3.01, I have you in-round at 1554 hours.
02:19
It's right there at the campground, just past the campground.
02:22
1-817,
02:23
541, so I'm seen advice.
02:25
Single vehicle with a hillside, one injury.
02:29
Agent 71, engine 82, both en route at 1554 hours.
02:34
It's going to be 64 eastbound at the 40.
02:39
A single vehicle over the hillside approximately 40 feet over the hill.
02:43
If possible injuries on.
02:50
7.0.2 a hour.
02:51
You're out of 1556 hours.
02:53
Last unit marking in route.
03:00
24305, you're on scene at 1555 hours.
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Teays Ln, West Virginia 25526
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