Vehicle drives into grocery store building suspected intoxication, Export PA
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A vehicle drove into the Giant Eagle grocery store building near Old William Penn Highway. A male driver is suspected to be intoxicated. There is no visible damage to the building's door.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Police Dispatch
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02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Near Old William Penn Highway at the Giant Eagle.
00:03
Calls reporting that a vehicle drove into the building, male possibly intoxicated.
00:07
All right, we all copy.
00:16
25 county, you can clear that reported tractor trailer.
00:19
We saw that going to our traffic can't apparently normal.
00:25
1509, 1513.
00:31
237 Cina County.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:36
Our boy, Melon, custody, here out of active station, starting knowledge 84265.
00:44
1514
00:50
309 the county myself and 10 will be clear also
00:58
1514
01:04
Responding units this is going to be on the grocery pickup side near the door
01:13
Copy. The description of the active.
01:17
Your car, T29, additional call your area, near Old William Penn.
01:25
All right.
01:32
I was saying that there was a man drinking a beer in his vehicle.
01:36
He got out and went into Ruse Bruze,
01:40
a black Chevy Equinox SUV.
01:47
All right, we'll check it when we go over there.
01:54
Clarification, that's not the vehicle that drove into the giant eagle, correct?
02:02
I'm going to be out of Giant Eagle.
02:06
Let me see here.
02:12
County I got a pickup truck into the building here into the door.
02:18
It doesn't look like there's any damage to the building.
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Location mentioned:
Old William Penn Hwy, Export, PA 15632
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