Vehicle rollover near Staunton Turnpike and Humble Heights, Wood County WV
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A vehicle rolled over near Staunton Turnpike and Humble Heights causing possible entrapment. Traffic control was requested at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Sheriff Dispatch, Parkersburg PD/Fire, Belpre PD/Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Here in Route 2, the area, Staunton Turnpike and Humble Heights.
00:03
Several vehicles from Blind Turn,
00:06
2 against the guardrail.
00:09
Copy.
00:18
Station sentries in service.
00:25
Temple, 1933.
00:32
Medicine.
00:34
No,
00:35
I'm always.
00:40
What's the exact spot of that other guy in the head shirt?
00:49
If you turn on the 46th Street from Rosemar, I mean, you'll see it.
00:55
It's got his slashes on.
00:56
It's right before, like, the hill.
00:59
Copy. I'm sitting west hole your way for it.
01:01
Then he's going to come back and officially hook on to the ponding to get it out of here.
01:05
Stand for.
01:09
He's got his other truck grabbing the Honda, so he's just going to be down there solo to grab this guy out.
01:16
Can't for it.
01:22
This is from truck 65.
01:24
No,
01:29
65. No, 65.
01:31
65.
01:33
65 is in Route 3.
01:41
2465, 19.3.
01:58
60 use but monitors respond 2989 stunt turnpike 299 stott and turnpike 10-50 PI vehicle on its top.
02:11
Time on 1941.
02:17
25.
02:20
65, good.
02:26
response to the Humble Heights area, so like most of that's just going to be traffic control.
02:33
If there won't be much we could do, did we call beyond the average frequency that there's an entrapment of a hand? Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Staunton Turnpike & Humble Heights Rd, West Virginia 26180
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