Two-car accident with one injured in Burlington Township, Bradford County PA
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A two-car motor vehicle accident occurred near US-6 and Covered Bridge Road in Burlington Township. One person was trapped and injured. Fire and emergency medical services are assisting at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bradford County Public Safety
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
All units responding, Burlington Township, METO-4 wanted reporting one lane partially block with consignment, one patient for transport (number withheld).
00:10
MET-204. MET-104.
00:23
Recruit.
00:37
Department 25, Burlington Township assist, Department 3, Route 6, and Covered Bridge Road motor vehicle accident.
01:02
Department 25,
01:05
Burlington Township, assist Department 3, Route 6 and Covered Bridge Road, two-car motor vehicle, and one confined with injuries.
01:12
Utilize fire 4,
01:15
(number withheld).
01:21
Noist 1-1 is out of station.
01:24
No one unseen.
01:32
On scene, (number withheld).
01:34
(number withheld).
01:39
Q201-110-1-60.
01:40
Q201-106, Brad forgetting.
01:47
Custerior, stand by for tone.
01:57
Guthrie Air, scene standby out of Towanda, Bradford County,
02:03
Pennsylvania.
02:04
You're hitting us 206 degrees.
02:06
It's 12 nautical miles, pending your weather.
02:17
HereCom, Guthrie Air can accept that request.
02:21
Is that a standby at base?
02:28
Dr.C., are you accepting this standby? They did not specify standby at base or in-air standby.
02:35
I will ask the county what they prefer.
02:44
This is also for a two-car motor vehicle accident.
02:48
(number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
US-6 & Covered Bridge Rd, Burlington Township, PA 18850
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