Public works truck trapped in wires with driver inside, Allentown PA
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According to the dispatch call, a public works truck became entangled in wires near North 30th Street in Allentown. The driver remains trapped inside the vehicle. It is unclear if the wires are energized.
Audio|Heard on: Lehigh County Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:38
Transcript:
00:00
For a public works truck that got wrapped up in wires, driver still in the truck, wires are laying across it, and pull off the cab and the trailer.
00:12
All right, time for you have fire, just bachelor, too.
00:17
We're over.
00:20
All right, something.
00:37
Race farming.
00:43
10422.
00:46
Apparently there's a public works truck that's wrapped up in some wires.
00:49
Driver still in the truck.
00:51
They're not getting out because the wires laying in between the cab and the trailer.
00:55
Not sure if the wires are energized or not.
00:59
Got to be. Thank you.
01:01
Ah.
01:04
County, RiceGy-103.
01:09
Rush control 3.
01:12
We're out with 2.
01:15
Step for Rush Bounder 3, she's copies additional.
01:19
We have it.
01:21
Step 4.
01:24
Chatting, Rescue 11.
01:27
Rescue 11.
01:29
First bonding, not due this one.
01:32
Except from rest of you 11.
01:38
We're serving 24.
01:40
They're at 1853.
01:44
Chief 13.
01:50
On scene, make this 303 command.
01:55
County 4 for communications, please.
01:58
I'll be investigating.
02:04
Near North 30th Street, near North 30th Street, near North 30th Street.
02:09
Kevin.
02:19
232. Rescue 11.
02:22
Rescue 11.
02:28
Yeah, if you come down for Fairmont, just keep your distance.
02:34
At this point, we're not going to do much until we get clarification here.
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Location mentioned:
N 30th St, Allentown, PA 18104
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