Two vehicle rear end collision near Market Place Mall, Weston WV
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A two vehicle rear end collision occurred near Market Place Mall on Route 33. One vehicle reported no injuries. The injury status of the other vehicle is unknown. A wrecker was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Upshur County Police, Fire and EMS
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03:9
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be a rear-end type collision right there at the dip of Marketplace Mall,
00:06
a white Chevy truck, injuries unknown,
00:10
unknown if they'll need a wrecker,
00:12
still on the roadway.
00:29
Marketplace Mall at the dip.
00:32
Two-vehicle MVC rear-end collision.
00:35
Company 1, 708, and 1-58 responding in 1736.
01:03
6-127 this by a job being around from the office.
01:10
I'll show you responding 1737.
01:13
We have 158 responding as well.
01:15
Can we raise during the Dip of Marketplace Mall?
01:19
Two vehicle rear end type collision, unknown injuries.
01:23
Should be a white Chevy truck in a team.
01:28
Dan Boar, the involved parties calling in or something else.
01:36
And he's called the party.
01:37
The call.
01:49
Six on seven, go.
01:53
Can you start me a cat for two vehicle signals fixed break?
01:58
Good.
02:01
Going to be at the intersection of 33 and Marketplace Mall.
02:07
Just go ahead and show me 1023.
02:09
Simple.
02:19
This white dodged east out the collar on the line.
02:23
Negative caller pulled off and let it go.
02:27
703, what are you looking for for? I think I'm like two cars behind it.
02:47
85 this match, we're cleared from San Juan.
02:49
Responding.
02:51
The day is clear responding at 1740.
02:58
Two vehicle rear end collision at the dip of Marketplace.
03:04
One vehicle is reporting no injuries, the second vehicle was unknown.
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