Driver found unresponsive during traffic stop


Emergency responders stopped a vehicle because the driver was unresponsive and sent medical help to the scene.
Audio|Source: Marion County Law Enforcement
02:10
Transcript:
One-six-five, Erin. Go ahead. We're on a traffic stop on one drive. West 15th, November 3, Zulu, 545. The topic traffic stop being Drive was (name withheld). Very much, in 18. I also started in EMS, the caller vows, the driver was unresponsive. Have one. One, six, five, Mary, got a what's screen in 27[2] when you're ready? Two, twenty, seven, one, is the caller still with them? Negative. Good, Mary. Waterfront towing's in-rout. 104. Do you need a 1028 off that vehicle? 104. 19-starlight. Said Subaru, correct? 10-4[1]. West Virginia, 922-14-14-Laf. 10-4, thank you. I've seen. David, two, David, three, four, six. Ten, four. Okay, and one, six, five. Good. In twenty-eight comes back to the 2014 Subaru and president registered toward Deborah Phrase out of Mannington, expiring 11th, 2025. 10-4. I got to watch the reading 27 when you're ready. Go ahead. Echo 76-4171. 10-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
27: Driver's License Check
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Location mentioned:
Fairmont, WV 26554
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