Vehicle crash sparks traffic chaos on South Washington St, Eau Claire PA
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Traffic snarls on South Washington Street follow a vehicle crash that forced road closure and required traffic control assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Fire and EMS
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Fifty-six second, you know, a trusted vehicle crash.
00:04
Two-tenths off Washington Street, O'Clearboro.
00:09
847.
00:14
56 okay, out of bill.
00:19
Fifty-six, G-32.
00:32
Goat, G32.
00:35
You're going to have to commend the Parker Pike to get into Oakley, but the traffic is back clear.
00:38
I'm past the Dollar Jenner, you're never going to get in pounds.
00:40
You're going to commit Parker Pike into 58 in the Oakland.
00:46
Gracie, Parker Pike into 58.
00:54
C32.
00:59
T-32.
01:02
The station 32 is help with traffic control.
01:07
Okay, well, I've been notified one to two hours.
01:11
56 one ago.
01:14
The Bives M-38 is completely shut down.
01:16
It transforms everything to land in the middle road.
01:20
Okay, they weren't last enough.
01:31
Authority to be requested to assist vehicle crash 210 South Washington Street Oaklar Borough requested to assist with traffic control 851.
01:45
32 from medic 956 32 for medic 956 let me just start up your way.
01:52
That's your seat nine, five, six, but you've got to cut it in the backway down the cemetery road across the Anderson and then 508.
02:01
Copy. Well, where you can show me around.
02:15
30 second alert request the new assist the vehicle crash 210 South Washington Street, Conclair Borough, 854.
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Location mentioned:
S Washington St, Eau Claire, PA 16030
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