Vehicle off road on us-422 possibly after deer collision, Annville PA
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A vehicle went off the side of US-422 in Annville, Pennsylvania, possibly after hitting a deer. Multiple units responded to the scene with no emergency status.
Audio|Heard on: Lebanon County EMS, Fire Police and Hazmat
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03:22
Transcript:
00:00
6172, I'm also in route.
00:02
I'm just stuck on a little bit of traffic on 422.
00:11
6172.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:16
I'm at the square in Annville on my way out.
00:29
I'm gonna go in from the north side if you just want to continue in from the south side, that way it will be one move side.
00:38
Okay,
00:40
copy. I don't have my truck, so I'll be coming in non-emergency at this point.
00:47
Okay, copy.
01:00
It's all for you now.
01:05
Cutty.
01:06
6172, I'm arriving.
01:13
All right, I'm about a minute or two minutes out yet.
01:23
652, 612, 6172,
01:27
I'm responding and I'll be there in about a minute.
01:32
All right, you can come in non-emergency, one vehicle off the side of the road looks like he might have hit a deer or something.
01:43
This one's arriving.
01:59
Johnny, we're busy.
02:04
Bobby.
02:06
No,
02:11
I think PG is pulling off, so I think it's just going to be honest.
02:14
If you just want to load them up back there.
02:18
Copy. Give me a second.
02:19
Red money flag.
02:28
Good, 6-1, you can send.
02:30
6-5, what's your ETA?
02:38
Should be there in about 30 seconds.
02:50
Okay, just open for a 6-1 truck there and we'll continue one-way traffic.
03:03
Copy that.
03:05
The last one is going to be the second school bus.
03:14
Copy.
03:19
This last one will be a black Toyota.
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Location mentioned:
US-422, Annville, PA
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