Vehicle crashes into bear near Tyrone Pike and Holmes Drive, Centre County PA
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A vehicle collided with a bear near Tyrone Pike and Holmes Drive in Taylor Township. Injuries were reported but their extent is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Centre County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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1336, Taylor Township. 1336, Taylor Township.
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Tyrone Pike and Holmes Drive.
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Vehicle crash with unknown injuries.
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A113 is 61949.
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Station 27.
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Station 27.
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Go ahead, Station 13.
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E.M.T, 13, 13, 13, and then the station.
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A&13, one call still named with EMT 13.
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1113 has manpower with EMT 1313 at station and EMT 1311 and around the station.
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1950.
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Season.
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Next.
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214 responding a L.S.
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214 responding a L.S.
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Emergency, Ultramental status, 405 can now stream.
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Flemingtonboro will be an 83-year-old female located in a bedroom.
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Caller initially stated was not responding to verbal or painful stimuli, is awake and breathing.
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Have a report of a blood pressure of 120 over 70, halts in the 70s.
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Those have a past medical history of diabetes.
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Floor claim, Jenny.
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Just for some additional decalistating,
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this has happened in the past,
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that it was from dehydrated,
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crushing dehydrate.
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The county ambulance 13-2.
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The M. 13-2.
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The M1-13-2.
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Freeze-cliving.
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AM 11132 in Taylor Township in area of Tyrone Pike and Holmes drive vehicle versus bear under an injury and you're slowing 19 to 5.
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Location mentioned:
Tyrone Pike & Holmes Dr, Taylor Township, PA 16686
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