Vehicle tires stuck in Subway drive-through on Mountain Rd, Charleston WV


A driver reported their Chevy Equinox's tires got stuck in the drive-through at Subway near Gulf Mountain Road. The driver has not yet contacted a towing service but confirmed a tow truck is needed. There is no preference for the towing company.
Audio|Source: Kanawha County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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near Gulf Mountain Road subway off of brick lane. Caller Chevy Equinox tires got stuck in the drive-through.
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They are unsure if they're going to need a wrecker or not.
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10-4[1]. Did they try to contact a wrecker? all yes?
00:18
I don't believe so, sir.
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10-4[1], can you ask Mr. Goal call one?
00:26
10-4[1].
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It's going to be a Kevin Harrison comment saying 12, 19 of 87.
00:45
Yeah, 4th Santa.
00:51
2nd, 9 o'clock, get sent by.
00:56
Go ahead, Redis, check 27 on Fox Drop.
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55564645. Fox drop, 555645.
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645645.
01:09
That's 27 is going to be valid. Sir, would you like me to check? NCRFian locals.
01:14
Thank you.
01:16
Okay. Okay.
01:22
Metro 101.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:26
I made contact with the caller. She's not called a wrecker service. She said she is going to need one and doesn't have a preference on who it'll be.
01:35
Go ahead and start and have it.
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Location mentioned:
Mountain Rd, Charleston, WV
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