Traffic crash involving fire police near route 75 and Main Street, Franklin County PA
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A traffic crash occurred near Route 75 and Main Street in Fannett Township, Pennsylvania. Fire police units are coordinating response and managing the scene. An ambulance is attending to an 82-year-old female who is experiencing chest pain and dizziness.
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
I'm coming into the Cowans Gap State Park right now.
00:04
Gratty.
00:09
Craneland 1845, I'm responding with the delay DTS.
00:14
Copy fire police officer.
00:20
Fire police command from 1845.
00:24
Good.
00:26
I'm responding.
00:29
Hi, Steve.
00:32
Main Street and 75, please.
00:35
I have everything deployed already.
00:36
I just have to monitor it.
00:39
Probably I have a nice one.
00:40
I'm clear.
00:42
Okay.
00:43
All right. Go to 218.
00:54
Go ahead.
01:01
Any luck with having one of them come to this side of the crash?
01:09
I advise them.
01:10
I'm not 100% sure on what they're doing if you want to switch you over to Fire Police Ops 2 in commerce.
01:17
Copy Fire Police Opts 2.
01:23
Frank, ambulance 118, (number withheld), near Lower Horse Valley Road, with an 82-year-old female, consular-oriented, complaining of chest pain and dizziness, 1229.
01:38
118, copies.
01:45
218 to Fire Police 17.
01:49
On Ops 2.
01:51
1741, go ahead.
01:56
All right, are they sending you over here to Richmond in 75?
02:01
That is correct, I'm just about down there now.
02:06
Awesome, I'll be glad to see it, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
PA-75 & Main St, Fannett Township, PA 17220
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