Traffic collision at Murdoch Avenue and 37th Street, Wood County WV
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A traffic collision occurred near Murdoch Avenue and 37th Street involving a minivan and a Toyota RAV4. Three patients reported: a 50-year-old male who appears confused and may have struck his head or been intoxicated, and a 20-year-old female with hip pain.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Sheriff Dispatch, Parkersburg PD/Fire, Belpre PD/Fire
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
One of the ten, fifty, a possible PI,
00:03
Near Murdoch Avenue and 37th Street.
00:05
One back in nine months.
00:10
Okay.
00:14
Swin on.
00:29
So, I'll be in the monitor station that any response from vertical acts.
00:33
They're going to be on Murdoch at 37th Street.
00:35
We're not at 37th Street to be able to see those south solutions.
00:39
Time phase for 270.
00:44
Sound rotation 90, copy draft.
00:47
We're in route to early.
00:51
9-0-1-1-0, 46th Street.
01:03
Number 901.
01:05
Near Murdoch Avenue and 37th Street, collision involving a minivan and a Toyota RAV4.
01:11
There is a 50-year-old male who seems very confused.
01:15
Not sure whether he struck his head or is intoxicated.
01:19
There is also a 20-year-old female with hip pain.
01:27
Copy.
01:28
I'll just meet you there.
01:34
Chris. I have each one.
01:41
Sval. Sval.
01:43
Let's see what.
01:54
Sval.
02:02
9.03, where are you coming from?
02:08
I'm a 23rd, 23rd, Street.
02:11
She is 33rd to have that.
02:16
Copy.
02:24
Central Australia Rescue Rescue 15 in her house, 3 on board.
02:31
We're shooting out.
02:33
37th Street, Murdoch, Avenue.
02:35
We've had an additional patient report,
02:38
so total of three at this time.
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