Vehicle crash with one off the roadway on Confair Mem Hwy, Centre County PA
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A vehicle crashed near mile marker 163 on Confair Memorial Highway, Pennsylvania. The vehicle went off the roadway and a tow truck has not yet arrived. PennDOT was notified and Pennsylvania State Police are en route.
Audio|Heard on: Centre County Fire and EMS
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
John Crete is at a 163 crash and a system of the left lane there.
00:07
Copy.
00:10
Here, Vail, 642.
00:16
Traffic 56, command.
00:22
Go ahead, command.
00:25
You guys can go ahead and go available.
00:29
Copy.
00:35
I'm going to get your friends are clicking.
00:38
You guys.
00:42
He spoke to a PennDOT driver that said they ordering to report it to their supervisor.
00:48
This driver does not have a tow coming to get him out of that ditch.
00:52
So PSP also sent somebody.
00:56
Selvie.
01:00
The man from CRS 14.
01:05
Good.
01:08
You may need for this unit.
01:11
Negative.
01:17
Mayor County, Geras14.
01:20
I'll be available.
01:30
Hunter County, McHA-3.
01:34
McHU8-2.
01:38
We're clear with one refusal.
01:40
Ervail 647.4-7.
01:42
Center County Utility-Nine.
01:46
Cylty-9.
01:52
Utilty-29, Jonasine.
01:55
6-4-8.
02:00
Senator County, you have one's 26, wrong.
02:05
That's 26.
02:07
Train 41 B-Lest and Mount Indy.
02:10
Trainer 4640.4.
02:17
Commandant's here, Shep, for 14.
02:21
Good.
02:26
We're going to be cleaning airing this accident seen up here.
02:30
There's no reason for us to be sitting here at the vehicle off the roadway.
02:34
DSP is also a thing now.
02:39
Good.
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Location mentioned:
Z. H. Confair Mem Hwy, Pennsylvania
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