Fire near Dollar General sparks hazardous traffic in Cambria County, Ebensburg PA
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Fire ignited near Dollar General in Blacklick Township and spread uphill toward Ebensburg, causing dangerous road conditions and prompting traffic control measures.
Audio|Heard on: Cambria County Fire and EMS
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03:18
Transcript:
00:00
Leasing 43 on roadway near Ben Franklin Highway, Blacklick Township.
00:05
That's all ops.
00:28
It looks in the area of the Dollar General,
00:33
all supposing the roadways are extremely hazardous.
01:06
All services 72 in Saturday.
01:08
All right.
01:18
Seventy two ground.
01:22
At this time, do you have all traffic queues westbound? We're pushing everything off the sunset.
01:29
I guess everything is left an excellent spot.
01:35
I just have been totally said we want a new slowly turning traffic around.
01:42
I'm slowly working on getting traffic turnaround right now.
01:48
That guy was running a certain traffic to this.
01:58
Oh, no, this is a good question.
02:11
This is your dream captain.
02:13
You want to the utility started that way or you want the rescue, sir?
02:34
Forty-three assistant, Camber.
02:37
Go ahead, Camber.
02:39
When I spoke, correct, when I spoke with PSP, they advised that the brewery started that the Dollar General went up the hill towards Ebensburg.
02:47
Go ahead of good ways.
02:52
Copy, yeah, I'm gonna be coming.
02:56
Any answers? I'll have them.
02:58
Take the utility, you'll station,
03:00
and the rescue go off.
03:02
All right.
03:04
Very safe.
03:05
Station. Okay.
03:13
Scott.
03:15
Good dividing.
03:16
Cispy is taking model reports 420.
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Location mentioned:
Benjamin Franklin Hwy, Ebensburg, PA 15931
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