Road closure on country club road near marion square, Fairmont WV
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According to the dispatch call, traffic control is in place with road closures on Country Club Road near Marion Square and Doctor Hand's office to manage access during an incident. An unruly individual is reported near Selma Hollow Road. Emergency units are responding to a separate medical call involving a seven-month-old female with breathing difficulties nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Fairmont Police and Fire and Marion County Sheriff and EMS
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05:45
Transcript:
00:00
101 responding 101 responding 1501 responding 1512 country club road 2004 2004
00:13
107 or 1011
00:17
Golly
00:20
Going to access off a Hallhurst and come in and block that way and send the engine up
00:27
from Locust Avenue coming that way.
00:32
Yes, sir, if you can stop them at a nursing home, 101 if you can stop them right past the first entrance to Marion Square, that way we can keep this entire area down.
00:44
One zero one direct.
00:47
Martin 65.
00:53
Marion 65.
00:58
Good.
01:01
Have an unruly individual at near Selma Hollow Road.
01:06
It's going to be a (name withheld)'s acting out of control, breaking things, and screaming.
01:15
It's going to be a Zone 5 motion detector.
01:18
It was called in vinyl alarm company.
01:20
They advised the homeowner is not home, but they're also having a neighbor go check on it.
01:28
20-0-206.
01:32
46-9-J-5-103 sawmill.
01:36
104.
01:41
Town form, I'm on pretty straight program.
01:43
I can start that way.
01:45
Good boy.
01:47
Good boy.
02:07
Two difficulty breathing, station 20.
02:09
Station 1, respond.
02:13
Near 4th Street, Department number two, difficulty breathing, 20-07.
02:20
20-07. 20-2.
02:21
No,
02:26
2nd.
02:28
Near 4th Street, Department number two, difficulty in breathing, 20-07.
02:36
Spring Street Extension.
02:42
Firesky,
02:44
22.
02:48
You're responding to a seven-month female.
02:51
Was he in the ER earlier, diagnosed with Kroop? Call her report she's now gasping for air.
03:04
Unit 48 responding near 4th Street, apartment number 2, difficulty breathing 208.
03:15
107, fire ski.
03:18
107.
03:20
107.
03:24
Be on single have country club shut down at Dr. Hand's office on this end.
03:33
Receive. I'll show you one team 20-0.
03:40
Rescute 21.
03:41
Can you give me a crawl street for this Rock Haven?
03:46
Second-bye.
03:50
Twenty-one, two-eight-drive on an aerial side.
03:57
Fire is given. Forty-eight, do copies how the other?
04:00
Negative.
04:07
Forty-eight, you're responding along with the ambulance.
04:09
Twenty-two to a seven-month-old female seen in the evening earlier, diagnosed with Crook, now gas control error.
04:19
40 years,
04:21
Steve.
04:25
I'm out 265.
04:29
Um.
04:31
I have that female back on the line wanting to speak with you.
04:39
104. I'll call off the last few nights.
04:42
104.
04:48
Mr. Patrick.
04:50
Patrick, keep on the traffic.
04:55
Say again.
04:59
Are you flowing traffic?
05:02
This is the stuff coming out of the square, going on-out country club, which we're letting go, because they can't get stopped coming down off the hill.
05:09
That's what caused the wreck.
05:15
48's on the seat.
05:16
48, once you get 20-10 there.
05:21
We're out of here. 10-4[1]2011.
05:35
Fire rescue, units responding to Country Club Road, your incident's been assigned to Act 1.
05:40
Repeating units responding on-scene Country Club Road, your incident to be assigned to Act 1, 2011.
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Marion Square & Country Club Rd, West Virginia 26554
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