Traffic accident with injuries near South Market street, Elysburg PA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident with injuries occurred near the intersection of South Market Street and West Barton Avenue in Groundfoot Township. Two vehicles were involved, and a 51-year-old male requires hospital admission.
Audio|Heard on: Central Susquehanna Regional 911
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02:42
Transcript:
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A Barton Avenue, seek an accident, unknown injuries.
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Ralpho Township South Market Street, but Barton Avenue,
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take an accident, unknown injuries.
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701 pounds.
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775 Latter 2, 04 Mee, and 184 meetings, we're not speaking on the 172 and a million.
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Ms. White Deer Tans with the White Dier Pike for a list, this 958.
00:30
The old male patient there,
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51-year-old male, a care carrier cannot stay any longer with them and need to be admitted to the hospital.
00:47
Two vehicles on the road to occupants out, unknown injuries,
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959.
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290, same traffic.
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959.
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2722, Weddier Plyke, Lovacist.
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Now's 259.
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559. Abilent 5 copies.
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5-212-2-1-2-2-2-1-2-2-play considering an ideal email chip-mail not injured you get there, we have a key location, and we're following.
01:36
I'm calling.
01:46
Okay, Mickey 90's responding.
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Ten hundred.
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County can't make 172 or correction 170 respond.
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1000.
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County 175 is responding.
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Channel 210.
02:26
Groundfoot Township intersection of South Market Street, West Barton Avenue.
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Take a accident with injuries.
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1701 box letter 294, channel 2103.
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under 294 communications and route with five.
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Location mentioned:
S Market St & W Barton Ave, Elysburg, PA 17824
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