Woman Injured in Single-Car Rollover Crash in Charleston, Charleston WV
A 48-year-old woman was involved in a single-vehicle rollover crash in Charleston. Her left arm was pinned during the incident, causing pain and back discomfort. She remained conscious and was transported to Charleston General Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Source: Raleigh County Public Safety
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Yes, man. Morning, I'm Charleston General. 48-year-old female, the restrained driver, single-car MDC,
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multiple rollovers.
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Her arm came out the window at some point and got pinned underneath the driver's side of A-pillar. Her left arm was pinned.
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It requires spectratation to get her outbreak.
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She's consular organ and denies any OEC,
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fully immobilized, complaints of some left-tipane,
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diffuse back pain,
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and pain with breathing.
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One kind of legal and clear abdomen, soft and pliable, and pelvis is stable.
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PMS has impact all extremities,
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pupil's equal and reactive.
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How they established, she's had a hundred of fentanyl,
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vital zero as follows.
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Charleston, WV
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