Multi-vehicle accident with one head injury in Alsace Township, Berks County PA
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A multi-vehicle accident occurred near Elizabeth Avenue and Pricetown Road in Alsace Township, involving three to four vehicles. One individual sustained a head injury. Emergency responders are on the scene. No further personal details available.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Emergency Services
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01:39
Transcript:
00:00
Alsace Township in the area of Elizabeth Avenue and Pricetown Road for vehicle accident with injury.
00:04
Station 1, Rescue 1, Edge 13, that of 5602.
00:07
Alpha sound ship in area of Elizabeth Avenue and Pricetown Road.
00:11
Vehicle accident with injuries, reported to be 3 to 4 vehicles.
00:14
Received report of a single-story commercial normal conditions from Alpha, visible strobes and audible alarms.
00:22
John Berks Fire Up 1.
00:24
Units responding operating Miliburk Township for fire alarm at the National Guard Center.
00:31
By ground operation, John Berks Fire Up 1, Command 1732.
00:39
Units responding operating Miliburk Township for the fire alarm at the National Guard Center, by ground operation, John Berks Fire Up 1.
00:47
Command 1732.
00:51
560217.
00:53
5602.1732.
00:55
Multiple callers report 3 to 4 vehicles involved.
01:00
One person lying on the grass.
01:03
Extent of injuries is uncertain.
01:07
At least four vehicles involved.
01:09
Okay.
01:16
Also, township in the area of Elizabeth Avenue and Pricetown Road for vehicle accident.
01:20
Now injuries reported.
01:22
Racing engine 66.
01:24
Office Township in the area of Elizabeth Avenue and Pricetown Road.
01:27
Vehicle accident with injuries, 3 to 4 vehicles involved.
01:32
Confirmation of one person with a head injury.
01:37
Okay.
01:38
Okay. Okay.
01:39
Okay.
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