Man shot himself in the leg near Fairmont Pike Road, Wheeling WV
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According to the dispatch call, a man shot himself in the leg with a 9mm gun near Fairmont Pike Road. Fire and emergency medical services responded and confirmed the scene was safe.
Audio|Heard on: Glen Dale Fire and EMS, Marshall County Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
You need to respond 66-Fairmont Pike Road, 626-Fairmont Pike Road for a male who shot.
00:08
Respond on pack one please pack one.
00:15
What's worth for that?
00:22
Last you count, I repeat.
00:30
Greenbriar.
00:34
14-07's out 14 and 7 on scene.
00:43
1426 marshal is out on the.
00:51
1426 can you have been out he's conscious outside of the 10 parts.
01:02
Horset County Fire Control to Larson EMS, Station 90100, this your call.
01:28
Motion County Fire Control to Station 91.
01:32
Limestone EMS, you're needed to respond in the area of near Fairmont Pike Road for a male that shot himself in the leg.
01:42
First tone, 90100, second tone, Limestone EMS.
01:46
Respond on TAC 1, please, TAC 1.
01:59
Let's have.
02:00
Go ahead.
02:04
She's inquiring if there's ALA if you're en route.
02:06
The permit is 91.95 is en route.
02:11
Thank you.
02:14
Bethlehem 95, Marshall.
02:18
Bethlehem 95, you're on EMS station, can you raise the TAC1, but go ahead with the traffic.
02:25
Copy, I made my apology, but I didn't hear the specifics on this.
02:28
Can you just relay this place with a safe scene or not?
02:36
We do have fire on scene.
02:38
He did shoot himself in the leg with a 9mm.
02:41
That's the only details we have at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Fairmont Pike Rd, Wheeling, WV 26003
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