Vehicle accident with no injuries near Yockey Hollow Rd, Armstrong County PA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle accident occurred near the intersection of Craigsville Road and Yockey Hollow Road in Sugarcreek Township. One female was involved and confirmed no injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Armstrong County Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Station 230, 132, RP 231, a vehicle accident.
00:05
Sugarcreek Township in your intersection area of Craigsville Road and Yockey Hollow Road.
00:10
One female reporting, no injury.
00:13
I'm trying from 133.
00:20
133.
00:21
We're in Ralph.
00:25
Receiver is special at 932 and her 933.
00:28
Hearing the number is (number withheld).
00:31
Sugarcreek Township.
00:34
Intersection area, Craigsville Road and Yockey Hollow Road.
00:37
My caller stated that she is in a yard.
00:40
It's one female.
00:42
She's calling me she's not injured.
00:48
Station 230 for a vehicle accident in Sugarcreek Township.
00:51
Craigsville Road and Yockey Hollow Road, County Wayne.
00:59
Armstrong, keep 230 to the hole.
01:02
Receive Chief Chief Chief Chief Chief.
01:04
230, Second Invasion.
01:13
Deakalax on the Sugarcreek Township intersection area, Craigsville Road and Yockey Hollow Road, County Wayne.
01:18
Armstrong, two-three lieutenant planes in the hall.
01:20
Thank you.
01:26
Hey, Armstrong.
01:30
We don't have any formal knowledge at your station.
01:32
You're approaching still time.
01:38
We acknowledge we'll be going on the road shortly.
01:40
Is there any entrapment or anything?
01:43
No.
01:44
Copy.
01:50
Armstrong, Brush T30, you're out with a crew of three.
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Location mentioned:
Yockey Hollow Rd & Craigsville Rd, Sugarcreek Township, PA 16262
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