Possible trapped person in submerged vehicle under interstate, Allegheny County PA
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Emergency responders arrived at a crash scene under Interstate 79 near Glenfield. Police reported seeing a light under the water and suspected that a person might be trapped in a submerged vehicle in the lake.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - North
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
Crash notification for a reward under Interstate 79, near Glenfield, 48 rescue, second-active mission.
00:07
Channel file and post for a point.
00:11
Okay,
00:14
okay.
00:18
Okay, I need 148.
00:22
Good.
00:26
All right, nothing on 65, north or southbound.
00:30
We're going to get to check down in the viaducts, we're on the entrance ramps.
00:37
Call me another found, northbound, southbound, southbound,
00:41
65 to check the pod duct and the ramps.
00:47
County, input 220 assistant on 179 at Glenfield.
00:54
Got nothing down here.
00:59
Cobb. Two 20 deputies in the area.
01:05
Evidence two 20 deputy is in the area.
01:15
148 from 7 I'm back in Saras, if you find something I'll be on the air.
01:21
Marie.
01:29
Got these rescue engine in the area,
01:32
179,
01:33
more and above 65.
01:36
Areas, desert punch it.
01:44
Okay, audio is in the area.
01:48
I'm a 48 arrest.020.
01:51
Okay.
01:57
Hello. Hello.
02:00
I don't want to vote, you see, and squad will all be en route momentarily.
02:09
County Police are on location with what they believe to be a light underneath of seawater.
02:16
They believe that somebody is in the lake.
02:21
Copy that update.
02:28
Hey, Chief, I was talking Mark Stelmorrow.
02:30
Copy-Dettif.
02:35
I'm trying to read through it now.
02:39
County Police location with what they believe to be a light underneath of the water, they believe that somebody may be in there.
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