Crews clearing icy roads in Lower Paxton Township, Dauphin County PA
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Crews are checking and clearing icy conditions on hills and roads in Lower Paxton Township including Devonshire Heights, Nye's Road, Crum's Mill, Blue Ridge, and Goose Valley areas to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin County Public Safety
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05:10
Transcript:
00:00
Did anybody get the hills on Devonshire Heights and Nye's Road?
00:11
No, I didn't, Adam.
00:13
I hit Nye's Road in that direction coming out this way,
00:17
but I did not get those hills.
00:19
No problem on my way there now.
00:28
Joined you, having the mom up here with you?
00:37
No, I believe she just cleared.
00:39
She was right in front of the ambulance when they left.
00:42
Okay, so she drove off.
00:47
Correct, is that his ride?
00:52
Well, I guess time is right now, so...
00:56
Can I make you 4-1 is going to be busy routine.
00:59
Can't make you 4-1?
01:05
C-59 and fire police units you can clear.
01:07
Thank you for your help.
01:13
Anybody need any help on the north or south side or can think of any streets it wasn't done?
01:19
Yeah, I think I got everything here on the south, Shane.
01:28
Chief 59 County.
01:30
All company 59 units are clear.
01:32
Fredley's open.
01:33
Shane, I'm knocking on Forest Hills still.
01:35
I've got a couple more up here.
01:37
You want to go check maybe Patton and Crumbs Mill?
01:41
Okay, G. 59-1, 2154.
01:44
Fox 351, 52-22 Nassball Road, Cross Street, Amy Drive.
01:49
Freeing problems, cross 1-2707 at 2155.
01:53
Yep,
01:54
I can do that. I'll start on patent and work my way over Crum's Mill back to the shop.
01:58
Did you get Continental? You need me to do that, too.
02:02
That's done.
02:04
Okay, Patent and Crum's Mill it is.
02:11
Cool.
02:12
Cammer Key, Cove, 7-in.
02:13
Hey Lou, do you copy on Township?
02:17
Yeah.
02:23
Yeah, I copy.
02:27
Hey,
02:30
we just had another citizen calling about the Ann Street Bridge being covered in ice.
02:41
Okay, Jeff should be down here getting that.
02:44
That Ann Street's the one that goes across there at Bylow Brandy's over to the airport area.
02:52
Yep, that's the one.
02:53
If you could just check with him, make sure he hits that in his travels.
02:58
Okay, I'll let him now.
03:01
Yeah, I'm heading down that way.
03:07
Okay, Jeff.
03:13
Yep, I'm heading that right now.
03:19
Okay, you heard that Ann Street there.
03:22
You know what I said, right?
03:28
Uh,
03:30
I ain't too sure, but I think so, it's going down 2.30, right?
03:38
Yeah, good out of 2.30,
03:41
right before you get in the Middletown there, that's the bridge.
03:44
It goes over, 441 truck route.
03:52
Devonshire Heights is good.
03:53
Anybody need anything else?
03:59
That's what, right past the, um,
04:03
where you go back to the school.
04:07
Yeah, we go back to Penn State that like the next one, you make it right like you want it in the roll.
04:15
I'm running Blue Ridge out from the Township Line.
04:18
I got Ball Faser, Blue Bird,
04:22
Blue Ribbons.
04:24
And I'm going to hit a couple of these hills off Blue Ridge, like Emerald and I already picked that one about to hit Rockford.
04:32
I mean, I don't know if I really need anything I was going to see you're doing hills in all the neighborhoods or what we should be looking to do.
04:40
Yeah, right where that new railroad place is.
04:47
Did anyone get anything on Goose Valley at all?
04:51
Yeah, train stations on your left.
04:54
Negative.
04:56
I did not.
04:58
Shane, I'm coming up to radio now if I need to zip out there I can.
05:04
Okay, I'm on the way to Crums Mill Road.
05:07
You might want to check Goose Valley because I know I can get a little icy in there.
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Location mentioned:
Devonshire Heights Rd & Nyes Rd, Lower Paxton Township, PA 17111
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