Vehicle accident with head injury near 27th Street and Chapline, Wheeling WV
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A vehicle accident occurred near 27th Street and Chapline in Wheeling, WV. The vehicle struck a fire hydrant. The driver sustained a large head laceration. Police and fire units are on the scene. No entrapment was reported.
Audio|Heard on: Wheeling Police and Fire
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Enrault. Heavy vehicle accident with injury.
00:05
27th Street and Chapline.
00:21
Attention.
00:23
Engine 4.
00:24
Squad 1.
00:26
Have a vehicle accident.
00:28
In the area.
00:29
With injury, 27th Street and Chapline.
00:33
One vehicle accident, PD's dispatch, Tom 10,
00:37
(number withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld).
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Squad line.
00:48
Slow respond.
00:56
And you're going to respond.
00:58
And you're going around.
01:04
(number withheld). Everyone,
01:07
Please going to be temporary 8.
01:10
8.03697.
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24.
01:21
He had a fire hydrant.
01:23
He has a pretty big laceration to his head.
01:26
10-4[1]. They're en route there.
01:29
And was that temporary plate West Virginia?
01:33
Affirmative.
01:35
104, new return on that.
01:42
Dispatch to engine 4 and squad 1 PD is on the scene reporting a large laceration to the head vehicle struck a hydrant.
01:55
We'll watch that.
01:56
No, any update on entrapment or anything like that? Yeah,
02:01
Copy.
02:03
And there reports from entrapment.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
27th St & Chapline St, Wheeling, WV 26003
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