Route 93 closed at Market Street for traffic control, Columbia County PA
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Fire Police closed Route 93 at Market Street in Nescopeck Borough for traffic control due to an emergency response.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia and Montour County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:56
Transcript:
00:00
we have burnt fire police dispatch to close off Route 93 at Market Street.
00:43
With McEU61 unresponsive mail, the YMCA, near West Third Street, Berwick Borough.
00:53
Station ID, MickeyU61,
00:56
unresponsive mail, the YMCA, near West Third, Berwick Borough, 1036.
01:19
Burke Fire Department, Fire Police, requesting for traffic control, Route 93 in Market Street, Nescopeck Borough.
01:26
Borg.
01:30
Fire Department, requested for traffic control, Route 93 in Market Street, or Nescopeck Borough, 1037.
01:38
County Burke, Krisketchookech.
01:39
County Burke, Kriskuttee.
01:45
Burke, Krishk Street.
01:50
Having a disregard.
01:53
Okay, transition.
01:56
County, this is a very fire, please.
01:59
Do you repeat where it's supposed to be?
02:07
Stay around 93 at Marker Street.
02:09
Come on over to Nuskebeck, the first intersection here.
02:13
I believe it's Cooper Street.
02:21
Cowdy, did anyone all traffic stop going into Neskeback?
02:31
Conversed with Rescue Chief is on his channel also.
02:35
Burke Rescue Chief is on his channel also.
02:37
Burke Rescue Chief.
02:40
Go ahead.
02:45
All traffic coming in the Neskbeck stop from the red light and bird.
02:52
Negative, I want you to come over to Neskepec and divert traffic here.
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Location mentioned:
PA-93 & S Market St, Mifflin Township, PA 18635
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