Two-vehicle accident with injuries and occupants fighting, Dunbar PA
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A two-vehicle accident occurred in front of Gary's Auto on University Drive in Dunbar Township. There were injuries reported, and occupants of the vehicles were fighting at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Safety Dispatch
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
County, Station 12, Station 24, Station 28, you're activated.
00:03
At 1831 University Drive, Dunbar Township in front of Gary's Auto, vehicle accident with injuries.
00:10
Two vehicles involved,
00:12
males reportedly fighting, operations will be Station 12.
00:22
Station 12, hey, County, what we have?
00:28
Vehicle accident at 1831 University Drive, Dunbar Township in front of Gary's Auto, two vehicles with injuries, occupants fighting, operations Station 12.
00:43
All right.
00:47
Okay.
00:51
283 engines are out county.
00:58
Copy, it's acknowledged.
01:04
Copy Station 12.
01:10
28, 3 engine, Oregon County.
01:15
Copy 28, 28 engine 3, your operations will be Station 12.
01:22
20, county.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:27
Travers license number (number withheld).
01:34
Recease.
01:37
Vic County, pay (number withheld).
01:42
Registration coming back to an EAN, Holdings out of West Virginia, possibly a rental.
01:50
Showing hurting valid.
01:59
The rest of me, Station 12, then.
02:04
Copy Station 12, rescue, your operations will be Station 12.
02:21
1831 University Drive Dunbar Township in front of Gary's Auto for two vehicle accident.
02:27
With injuries, occupants fighting, operations will be Station 12.
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Location mentioned:
University Dr, Dunbar, PA 15431
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