Child locked in vehicle in parking lot, Boyertown PA
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A one-year-old child was locked inside a vehicle in a parking lot near South Washington and Spruce Street in Boyertown. Rescue personnel and police responded and entered the vehicle to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Fire / EMS
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle lockout, child locked inside vehicle.
00:03
Station 95, ladder 95, but rescue 95, Boyertown parking lot at South Washington and Spruce Street.
00:12
Vehicle lockout with child inside vehicle, vehicle off.
00:30
Your Rescue 95 respondent.
00:32
It's going to be the parking lot of South Washington.
00:33
Perfection 6772 is available.
00:38
Project 6721 available, 1047.
00:49
Second dispatch, Boyertown Borough parking lot near South Washington and Spruce Street.
00:54
Vehicle lockout, child inside vehicle.
00:57
Lotta 95, second dispatch, Boyertown Borough parking lot near South Washington and Spruce Street.
01:03
Vehicle lockout, child.
01:04
One-year-old in vehicle.
01:08
1048.
01:13
Gray Cherokee in the parking lot near South Washington and Spruce Street.
01:21
94-7 is on location.
01:23
He said he was.
01:29
Okay, I found him now.
01:32
Do they,
01:33
You send me to the area.
01:36
Copy in the area.
01:41
Assisted 95.
01:44
Assisted 95.
01:46
Police department made entry.
01:49
You can recall the assignment and show 95 available.
01:53
Copy police department made entry.
01:55
Recall the assignment and the assignment's available 1050.
02:05
Boyertown Borough for the parking lot near South Washington and Spruce Street for the rescue apparatus can recall for assistant 95.
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Location mentioned:
Spruce St, Boyertown, PA 19512
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