Disabled vehicle with broken wheel on Hunting Ridge Trail, Allegheny County PA
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A gold Chevy Cobalt with a broken front left wheel is disabled near Hunting Ridge Trail. A tow truck has been requested to remove the vehicle from the road.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
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03:31
Transcript:
00:00
Note at Hunting Ridge Trail, Pennsylvania, Mike Victor, Tango, 4375, Gold Cobalt, I'll let you know about tow, or whatever.
00:26
They're an apartment number or where we're going in here.
00:30
Um,
00:31
you are going to meet them in the lobby that shares building six and seven.
00:36
Copy, thank you.
00:38
Ten four, not 43.
00:45
Whitedale Road, Elizabeth Township for the smell of an odor coming from the basement.
00:51
No one's reported sick at this time.
00:54
944.
00:56
County 600 L2O monitor.
01:00
That's copy.
01:05
770 C1, 944.
01:13
I'm sorry.
01:19
Got a 19-time, we'll be out of shoulder.
01:28
Okay, for 945.
01:37
May 41-36 out.
01:43
Okay, 715, I'll run it.
01:51
Copy.
02:00
Copy.
02:09
Fire departments respond in GE, G.E.G.G.E.
02:12
Glass, 540 mayor street,
02:14
partial fire alarm, zone 991.
02:19
Okay.
02:24
Okay. This is probably going to be a police issue.
02:48
24770 C1 and 77O8 clear and police is you 947
02:55
221-88 was the complainant in apartment 3 or was the domestic in apartment 3?
03:05
I believe that domestic was in Parliament 3
03:09
Callie
03:18
Yeah,
03:20
County 9.23, I'm going to need Bivers for a hook for this, get it off the road.
03:26
Chevy Cobalt, front left wheel, broken off.
03:30
For any issue as well.
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Location mentioned:
Hunting Ridge Trail, South Fayette Township, PA 15017
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