Vehicle rolled over causing injuries at German Township, Fayette County PA
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A vehicle rolled over with injuries at the intersection of Plummer Road and Leckrone Highhouse Road in German Township. There was no entrapment, and emergency teams treated one patient on May 12.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Safety Dispatch
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Connie, station 26, station 1,
00:03
13,
00:04
18,
00:05
station 25, respond your rescue.
00:07
Plummer Road and Leckrone Highhouse Road intersection, German township,
00:12
for one vehicle overturned with injuries,
00:16
negative entrapment, on May 12.
00:23
Stage 1, Acknowledges.
00:29
Receive.
00:32
County, company 26 acknowledges, 26 recipes going to be in Ralph.
00:37
Receive, that May 12.
00:44
County, one rescue and Ralph.
00:46
M.A., 12. M.A.12.
00:50
This is County from 13 Lieutenant.
00:57
County, 13.
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Always.
01:03
Hi, Santa, go ahead.
01:09
The county, one-sheet, stand by.
01:18
Section 25 Responding, Your Rescue,
01:28
Plummer Road and Leckrone Highhouse Road for a vehicle overturned, with injuries, negative entrapment, and May 12.
01:46
One patient, Phaedia message on team treating the patient.
01:49
Uh,
01:51
I'll get the rest of the size up on 12th.
01:52
Thank you.
01:56
County Station 25 acknowledges.
02:04
County, 1311's response.
02:08
I made 12.
02:14
It's above the ball field but below the church.
02:17
Come to the scene and we'll have to just shut the road down.
02:19
We've got Lane's block.
02:24
I have to say MS has the patient already in the back of the animals.
02:31
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Plummer Rd & Leckrone-Highhouse Rd, German Township, PA 15458
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