Vehicle pulled from median after traffic accident near South St, South Charleston WV
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle was involved in a traffic accident near South Street in South Charleston. Fire department personnel pulled the vehicle from the median with assistance from a Jackson County deputy. A tow truck was requested. No major injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Kanawha County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:27
Transcript:
00:00
5-8 don't see anything so.
00:03
5a Metro, need a wrecker up here.
00:05
I've got one in the median.
00:08
At 5A fire department was just now wanting me to ask you if they could pull the vehicle out.
00:13
You want to check with them before I notice my one?
00:20
that's about now.
00:23
It looks like a Jackson County deputy.
00:24
That one can't.
00:26
By now,
00:27
no major injury.
00:28
The driver still want to check.
00:36
2.1. I believe a Jackson County deputy said the vehicle's out of the roadway.
00:41
There's 106.
00:43
Drivers still want to check though.
00:48
104, no problem.
00:49
If you would, just kill my heads up on where I'm responding from.
00:53
Tamp.
01:00
Apparently he... The one that is.
01:05
Finally, 104, who did you request?
01:09
Do you want that, Jackson County Deputy didn't stay on saying.
01:14
He just made sure the vehicle was that was a red one?
01:19
10.4. It's fine.
01:21
If I or Medics were on St.
01:22
Love, know where I'm coming from and I'll get there as far as I can't.
01:27
Yeah.
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Location mentioned:
South St, South Charleston, WV 25303
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