Hit and run crash damages pole near Mt Royal Blvd, Glenshaw PA
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A red Kia struck a telephone pole near Mount Royal Boulevard and drove away. Police confirmed damage to the pole and later found the suspected vehicle. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Near Mount Royal Boulevard.
00:02
Caller says a vehicle hit a telephone pole there and left.
00:06
Pole has major damage.
00:09
The vehicle was a red Kia.
00:11
Happened about two, three minutes ago.
00:15
No direction of flight given.
00:19
Copy and right.
00:26
Count 2919 first of all.
00:31
2919.
00:38
305 Mount Royal Boulevard and Shailor.
00:41
Vehicle versus a telephone pole and reportedly left.
00:46
No injuries reported at this time at triple 06.
00:49
Zero 6.
00:58
County, 1702 will cover from Station 171.
01:04
Copy, triple 06.
01:17
Our vehicle hit a pole near Mountrose Boulevard and Chandler, 264,
01:36
325, and 559 rescue.
01:39
Channel free and triple distance.
01:47
County 60 260 traffic.
01:53
6260.60.
01:56
McKnight South and Nelson Run.
01:58
Lima, Sierra, Julia, 3060 is the white me something running.
02:02
One in front of us.
02:05
6260 traffic, Magnite Southbound and Nelson Run, 201.
02:10
208.
02:14
Copy.
02:18
Okay,
02:20
61. That's probably one in the same with this crash.
02:25
Yeah, they just updated to red four-door sedan.
02:32
Copy.
02:33
We'll be in the area.
02:35
Didn't see any significant damage with the telephone pole.
02:45
I got the car behind the skull.
02:54
Pennsylvania plate.
02:55
Papa Zulu Echo (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Mt Royal Blvd, Glenshaw, PA 15116
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