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Jeep rollover with possible entrapment on I-79 onrampButler County PA

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I-79, Pennsylvania

According to the dispatch call, a jeep rolled over on the northbound I-79 on-ramp from Route 228 near the merge point. There may be someone trapped. Fire and rescue units have been dispatched.

Audio|Heard on: Butler County Fire and EMS
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04:18
Transcript:
00:00
2142 185 51 your second call squad 98 mile marker 78.4 on I-79 it's northbound to onramp from 228 a jeep rollover appears to be entrapment is at the merge point fire south 1621
00:22
42 assist rescue 42 okay
00:30
If you're 21 in short.
00:33
Presky 21, okay.
00:37
Fire police 213 responding.
00:41
Okay.
00:43
Okay.
00:47
185 engine out.
00:51
Lieutenant 212, okay.
00:53
Well, we're 185 engine two, okay.
00:56
185 engine two, okay.
01:02
Lieutenant 21 is responding.
01:08
Actually, you're calling around.
01:15
Lieutenant 21's responding.
01:18
Lieutenant 21, okay.
01:19
Units for the Interstate Squad 98 is on team.
01:22
One vehicle on its side, one of vise,
01:24
16, 24.
01:26
Butler control, Station 21, 414.
01:31
Portable 14.
01:34
I am on scene.
01:35
We do have a paper angler on its side.
01:37
The driver is out.
01:39
She is not injured.
01:40
Squad 98 is checking on her.
01:44
Understood.
01:45
Do you want the unit to continue?
01:50
Keep Rescue 42 and Rescue 21 and Noll Station 21.
01:54
Everybody else can return.
01:55
Vehicles off the road.
02:00
That's copied.
02:01
185 engine you copy.
02:05
185 energy copy.
02:07
Okay,
02:12
patrols NAC-59 command.
02:15
Okay, command.
02:18
Squad 98, so you can cancel 51.
02:23
Okay, 51-3-Bull.
02:26
513 copy drag for Macon 521.
02:34
Is this going to be the on ramp from east- or westbound 228?
02:48
The vehicle is actually on the shoulder of the northbound side,
02:53
after the ramps from, you know, westbound ramp to north 79.
03:02
That's copied.
03:03
Press 221, you copy that?
03:08
Copy.
03:10
That's Q402.
03:12
You copy?
03:14
That's corrective.
03:20
Rescue 21, if you can take the ramp on your side and come up the shoulder behind the scene, Rescue 42, you can just take the ramp to directly to northbound and stop on the ramp.
03:35
S.P. 42 is Intent Command.
03:43
Switch the fire spell.
03:49
790, go ahead.
03:55
This is F.P.
03:56
42. Which direction do you want me coming in for traffic control on that incident?
04:05
Then 79 north from the westbound ramp and set up behind the scene.
04:16
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  1. Ongoing Coordination and Scene Clearance
  2. Scene Management and Traffic Control
  3. First Responders Arrive on Scene
  4. Rescue Units Dispatched
  5. Initial Dispatch and Report of Rollover

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