Disabled red SUV cleared from Mon Boulevard in Morgantown, Morgantown WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a red SUV was disabled on Monongahela Boulevard near the PRT bridge in Morgantown. After notifying local police, the driver restarted the vehicle and moved it to Evansdale. The roadway was cleared afterward.
Audio|Heard on: Monongalia WV Multi-Talk Group Calls
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, looks like we have a disabled vehicle here on Monongahela Boulevard down below the other side light.
00:06
Just right underneath the PRT bridge crosses,
00:10
if we could get, you know, MPD notified.
00:15
10, 4.
00:19
65, do you happen to have a vehicle description or anything?
00:23
Um,
00:25
smaller red SUV.
00:27
I think it's a Hyundai.
00:31
We're going to cut them off from coming in at the notary and we're pretty much full.
00:45
It's just a fool going to close it down, though.
00:50
Sizzor.
00:53
Command 765.
00:56
Go ahead, 6.5.
00:59
That young lady is able to get her car running again.
01:03
She's pulled her over into Evansdale.
01:05
I guess it won't stay running when she disconnected the jumper.
01:10
You can show the roadway clear.
01:15
Sixthai, my copy is that she was able to get it running and pulled off in Evansdale.
01:18
If you had further traffic, I believe I stepped on me.
01:22
Yeah, you can show that the roadway's clear again.
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Location mentioned:
Morgantown, WV 26506
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