Vehicle accident at South Market and West Barton, Elysburg PA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of South Market Street and West Barton Avenue in Ralpho Township. Two vehicles were involved, and the occupants are out of the vehicles. Injuries are unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia and Montour County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Ralpho Township Market and Barton Avenue.
00:04
Vehicle accident, unknown injury.
00:09
Ralpho Township, South Market Street, West Barton Avenue.
00:13
Vehicle accident, unknown injuries.
00:16
1701 box.
00:18
By 175, letter 294, make you from (number withheld) Channel 2978.
00:23
Old Barak Road.
00:26
Tadblinsberg, start off a D.
00:30
County 172 response.
00:34
Chief 172, South Market, West Barton.
00:38
Two vehicles on the road with occupants out, unknown injuries.
00:41
959.
00:44
290, same truck.
00:49
959. 959.
00:51
20 responding (number withheld) Old Brook Road, town of Bloomsburg, going to be a 65-year-old male,
00:59
high blood pressure, pain in the right arm, fingers going numb.
01:05
The male can't move.
01:07
The doors may be locked, but the windows are unlocked.
01:19
Did you give us for a game champ?
01:28
Can I guess you spotted?
01:32
Ten hundred.
01:35
Can I make you want so many years or correction one, seven here is fine.
01:39
Ten hundred.
01:45
705s respond to 4.
01:48
Channel 210,0.
02:03
Ralpho township-shaped intersection of South Market Street, West Barton Avenue.
02:07
Vehicle accident,
02:10
with injuries.
02:12
1701 box water 294, channel 2103.
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Location mentioned:
S Market St & W Barton Ave, Elysburg, PA 17824
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