Vehicle hits utility pole at orange street no injuries, Berwick PA
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A vehicle crashed into a utility pole near Orange Street in Berwick. The airbags deployed, but no one was injured. Emergency crews and the utility company were alerted and responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: East Central Emergency Network Fire and EMS
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04:43
Transcript:
00:00
BIRG FRIE-K-9-1 Motor vehicle accident near Orange Street, Berwick.
00:15
Bird Fire Department, Mickey 91, motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries, near Orange Street, Burkbrough.
00:42
McKayson again.
00:50
Responding.
00:51
Okay, I said, responding.
00:53
Motor vehicle accident in the area near Orange Street.
00:58
All the one report of airbags deployed and one of the drivers were the head rain.
01:05
Copy that's all.
01:18
Thank you for spawning.
01:21
Responding. Near Orange Street, reports of airbags deployed.
01:29
RISB responding.
01:31
Near Orange Street, reports of airbags deployed.
01:43
Chief 113 was fine.
01:51
Chief 113 is on location.
01:55
I have a full-size pickup truck,
01:59
partially blocking the roadway.
02:28
Pickup truck hit the utility pole, you might want to come out and check it, no emergency.
02:59
No injuries.
03:02
Okay, 5130, make 11 injuries, 1239.
03:23
For a motor vehicle accident now reported with no injuries near Orange Street.
03:35
Bird Fire Department, now report with no injuries near Orange Street, Berg-Berg, Burrell operations and fire.
04:06
Chief 113, Ken?
04:13
Chief 113, could you verify that pole number for us for PPN?
04:23
CP&L 41003 over November 3-2-6-5-18.
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Location mentioned:
Orange St, Berwick, PA 18603
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