Female driver possibly overdosing in red Mustang, South Charleston WV
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According to the dispatch call, a red Ford Mustang with a female driver and male passenger was reported near Thomas Hospital. The female appeared to be overdosing, slumped over while driving. They were last seen heading westbound toward Kanawha Turnpike. Authorities have been notified and a lookout is in place.
Audio|Heard on: Kanawha County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Tom's security said there was a red Mustang.
00:06
I had a female driving it and a male passenger.
00:10
I guess the female was slumped over.
00:12
He said she was overdosing and then they drove off.
00:16
Said they headed west towards Kanawha Turnpike.
00:23
That v4, please.
00:30
10-4[1]. Two, Roger.
00:33
Two ground.
00:37
10844.
00:39
4.4. 4.4.
00:46
Thomas security requested everyone be on the lookout for a red Mustang with a female driver and male passenger.
00:53
The female possibly overdosed as she was slumped over and drove off westbound on Kanawha Turnpike.
00:59
I'm out of 414.
01:05
Mail passenger laughed at Thomas Hospital, advising possibly overdosing; last seen heading west on Kanawha Turnpike.
01:29
Male possibly overdosing was slumped over and drove off west on Kanawha Turnpike from Thomas Hospital.
01:42
That's someone overdosing.
01:45
10 4.4.415.
01:47
Any response?
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood
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Location mentioned:
MacCorkle Ave SW, South Charleston, WV 25309
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