Vehicle accident closes one lane on Route 250, Taylor County WV
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle accident occurred on Route 250, resulting in one lane being closed. A wrecker was requested to remove a vehicle that went over an embankment. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Taylor County Public Safety
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03:3
Transcript:
00:00
47 headquarters, we're on scene.
00:02
On scene, 47, 15, 17.
00:09
The headquartered city property were on scene.
00:15
On scene, 47, 15, 17.
00:24
Carrier Rescue, 15, unseen.
00:28
One scene, Marin, residue 50 and 1580.
00:38
156, you're going to be approaching the scene around the next term.
00:46
Assistant Chief 50 at headquarters.
00:51
System G50.
00:58
We have a wrecker in Longmore twin-in-row.
01:05
We have...
01:07
We're going to need a wrecker.
01:13
Show one lane of Route 250 closed.
01:16
No injuries.
01:20
No, okay. Do you know if the driver has a preference on the record?
01:32
It's available on rotation.
01:51
That quarter is Mary and Chief 50, correction, Assistant Chief 50.
01:56
Go ahead.
01:57
Are you able to provide registration for that vehicle for making mall? I do.
02:02
I do.
02:08
766 overfire, Miles, guys.
02:10
It's the Mazzarotti,
02:12
and I cannot get to the license plate.
02:19
No, okay, this is a conventional wrecker going to be needed, uh, it's reported to be over the embankment.
02:27
Yeah, a convention record will be fine.
02:30
No, okay, American C-15, 15, 25.
02:39
Forty-seven headquarters.
02:44
47, go ahead.
02:51
Pinsver returning one patient refusal.
02:59
Returning 47, one patient refusal, 1522.
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US-250, West Virginia
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