Two-car accident with injuries on Washington Street, Exeter PA
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A two-car accident occurred on Washington Street in Exeter, Pennsylvania. There were injuries reported, and rescue teams responded to the scene and completed their operation. One vehicle hit a bus and an individual complained of pain but refused medical services.
Audio|Heard on: Luzerne, Wyoming, and Lackawanna County Public Safety
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
One 36 rescue.
00:04
The rescues en route, Washington Street.
00:08
Ten for your rescues en route 1059.
00:15
With security, the same is in the base, I'm locking in with a mouth.
00:19
Might have to be reset.
00:21
I'm with the other security.
00:26
Okay, criminal water authority is notified, okay to clear that out then.
00:32
That's affirmative.
00:39
Dan, for...
00:41
Kenny.
00:44
Kennell for responding, but anyway.
00:49
On the way, 11 o'clock.
00:53
County 10 Squad.
00:57
Sir, Connie.
01:00
Catch me in a bunny lane, please and put me on the scene.
01:05
San for...
01:09
...see EMS.
01:12
...copy that.
01:13
Vehicle hits the bus.
01:14
Complaining of pain refusing EMS.
01:16
We'll let them know.
01:26
Hi, C2i.
01:30
Sir, CETA.
01:32
5.22I, transporting from Pyramid to Wilkesbury General Hospital.
01:39
10411 are on.
01:45
Cullors 104, cleared out.
01:48
104, thank you.
01:49
Just as you can hit the reset.
01:56
The path went a little bit.
01:58
Sir, I'm counting.
02:04
Luzerne 136 Rescue.
02:07
We're on location on Washington Street.
02:09
We'll be out checking on injuries.
02:12
Two cars in the roadway.
02:15
Tom, part your own C, 1102.
02:21
Then for operation complete, 1103.
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Location mentioned:
Washington Ave, Exeter, PA 18643
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