Single-car crash sparks concern near Tucker–Randolph line, Tucker County WV
A single-vehicle crash on U.S. Route 219 near the Tucker–Randolph County line raised concern with three possible injured occupants and airbag deployment, prompting emergency response.
Audio|Source: Tucker County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We just received a MVC call at the Tucker County Randolph County line.
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We have three patients with possible injuries.
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Get down the Parsons side of Randolph or up on this side, Torquemaine, Tucker Randolph.
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It's on 219 right at their...
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Parsons side.
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On the Parsons side.
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Okay, copy.
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Respond and be from the time.
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Attention company can.
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Any available law, EMS.
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We have a report of one vehicle, MVC,
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at 481, Seneca Trail.
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This is just inside County line from Randolph.
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Possible three patients, unknown injuries, unknown entrapment.
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Airbags did deploy.
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First alert, 2320.
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Tucker column 5-4.
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Tucker column 5-4 5-4 5-4 to 5-2.
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Good.
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We just came on duty.
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We'll be responding your way.
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If you need Randolph County, go ahead and respond if they've got more than more patients than you can handle.
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We're going to be 20 minutes away.
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Okay.
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I'm responding. Take that up with the director because I tried to get ran off earlier and had to go through apparently with the calling center and went through her, so I'll check with her on that.
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Okay. Is there any confirmed patients?
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Com to 5-2, there is no confirmed patients.
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They just said there was three people with airbag deployed.
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Information on injuries.
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Go ahead.
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10-4[1].
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Foster, when you get on scene, if you have multiple patients,
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go ahead and let the ComCenter know to page out for Randolph County.
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Okay, we're going to be a while just as well.
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We just passport makers. We've just passed court makers.
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on the area, so we're not going to be here for a little bit.
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Okay, 10-4[1].
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Sorry, I didn't know there was a call before.
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Yeah, that patient went via V's, and we're just passing court makers respond to this from here.
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Okay.
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Tucker Kong, 5-4.
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Four, go ahead.
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Since there is three patients,
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unknown if they are injured, and they are the Randolph County line, please contact Randolph County.
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We're all going to be responding.
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But since it's going to be an extended ETA, and Randolph's closer, please contact them.
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5'4. Who's your crew and where you're responding from?
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We just came on duty.
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You have ALS 818.
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881, we're responding from the Thomas area now.
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On the cat.
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Okay, thank you.
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1101, responding to the station.
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701, you're responding to station.
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7.01, you're responding to station 23-24.
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Just be one, go ahead.
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ShareSU1, respondent, proof to break.
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Go ahead.
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This is right at the Randolph County line, correct?
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This is on first side.
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10-4[1].
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Tucker,
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S.R. 3 en route.
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SR3, you're en route to, for a single car NVC in the ditch,
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three possible injuries, airbags to deploy.
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This is right mile in on the Tucker County side on 219.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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US-219, West Virginia
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