Box truck hits disabled bobtail on I-78 eastbound, Berks County PA
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A disabled bobtail truck on I-78 eastbound near milepost 13.1 was struck by a box truck. Emergency responders arrived and report no injuries confirmed at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire A and EMS
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Assistant 54 responding to location near milepost 13.1 eastbound.
00:06
A bobtail truck was disabled and struck by another box truck with possible injuries.
00:13
Received.
00:16
Fork 26531 available.
00:18
Oneix 6531 available.
00:20
0757-57.
00:25
That's what I can't see if you, agent.
00:29
Sonic 6352. Sonic 622 staging for some 58.
00:31
So system 54 is on location.
00:35
System 54 on location, 0759.
00:42
Intermediate, 5852, Transpresenting 5252, Transpresent 080850.
00:48
Intermediate, 5852, transforming 6-0-800.
00:52
Very extended.
00:54
Police funding.
01:00
154 responding to location near milepost 13.1 eastbound.
01:05
The bobtail truck was disabled and struck by a box truck, unknown injuries.
01:11
System 54 is on location.
01:14
For 265-3-130-3.
01:16
Medic 6353-1 in route 0800, you copy the additional.
01:24
That's where to stone injuries.
01:27
At this point, affirmative.
01:31
Erks, Utility 54 responding.
01:36
Utility 54 responding question.
01:43
Perks, 154 on scene.
01:46
154 on scene 0202-0-2002.
01:52
Perks, assistant 54.
01:59
Justin 54. Where's my EMS unit coming here to this seat? We're having that like 6531.
02:06
Three feet.
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Justin 54 to 6531.
02:16
Go to 653-1.
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At that point, I have negative injuries.
02:22
You can resolve.
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I-78, Pennsylvania
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