Vehicle accident with wires down blocks road in Ross Township, Allegheny County PA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle collided with a utility pole at the intersection near Sample Road and Peoples Road in Ross Township. Wires are hanging down, blocking the road. There are no injuries. A tow and the power company are needed. The road is closed due to downed wires.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County North Police CH-2
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
6123 County with an accident.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:06
At the intersection of Sample Road and Peoples Road, for a vehicle versus a pole, wires hanging down, no injuries.
00:18
Thank you all protocol.
00:23
Copy.
00:44
I'll head over to Glendale at 3 if you want to put me on that call please copy up.
01:03
How do?
01:06
Single vehicle accident, two occupants, no injuries.
01:10
There is a wire hanging, but it's not down.
01:16
Oh, there's one thing to pull out.
01:19
Copy 14 phone.
01:22
County, where are they at on Peoples or sample?
01:31
I believe they're going to be on sample.
01:34
All right, I got it now.
01:44
6.231.221.1.221, do you name you need some sample?
01:57
Fox Chapel County with a fire alarm.
02:04
2725. Fire apartment tended to 100 Nantucket Drive for a residential fire alarm.
02:12
Copy.
02:15
Okay.
02:18
27. I copy.
02:26
County 6121-1-0-2-2-2-3.
02:31
Copy that.
02:44
60123.
02:46
We'll need one tow and I'm gonna need the power company here.
02:49
Shear pulse,
02:51
low wires,
02:53
not going to be passable, road's going to be shut down.
02:58
The road's going to be shut down.
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Location mentioned:
Peoples Rd, Ross Township, PA
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