Woman injured after jumping from second-story window, Keyser WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a woman jumped from a second-story window near North Main Street after saying she would be shot. She was not shot but appeared to have a broken ankle.
Audio|Heard on: Mineral County Public Safety and Amateur Repeaters
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Okay. Near North Main Street, I would call on by the female investigation, she jumped off or something and she said she's going to be shot or something.
00:08
We're still trying to further.
00:12
Near North Main Street.
00:14
That's scripture.
00:20
(number withheld).
00:21
I'll be 108 from here and round to that.
00:22
Is it across the tracks or is it there by the (name withheld) House?
00:29
Let's go ahead.
00:35
Local, box there 5-9, Mario (number withheld), Blumery Pike for single-veh, Columbia A.
00:44
People on 3, new injuries.
00:48
Fire 5,
00:50
Rescue 3, Squad 9, EMS-10.
01:02
Is there else, even on the right, hog on the left?
01:08
Yes, sir, thank you.
01:09
Tony, I'm out here with the caller, I don't know if here's a lot of you can hang out.
01:14
Tell, sir.
01:17
(number withheld), I'm back in the county.
01:24
104, 12th, 104.
01:25
12, 104.
01:26
The female jumped out of the window,
01:28
and she was telling her that she was shot.
01:35
I was going to shoot her.
01:36
I don't think she was shot.
01:40
Okay, yeah, they didn't know she comes down a second-story window,
01:43
and they said she had a broken angle.
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