Tree falls and blocks Greeley Lake Road in Lackawaxen, Greeley PA
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A tree fell across Greeley Lake Road near Lackawaxen Township, blocking the road. Authorities closed the road and notified PennDOT for cleanup and traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Pike County and Lackawaxen Fire and EMS
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Fondino, a tree across Greeley Lake Road near the lake.
00:03
Dispatch my rescue.
00:11
Race Dave, 12, 14.
00:17
39, have much one.
00:22
Available patient RMA.
00:24
Yeah.
00:26
Bruce T. 1214.
00:36
...Lackawaxen Township near Greeley Lake Road,
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or tree down,
00:43
23[1] Redsview.
00:51
Lackawaxen Township near Greeley Lake Road for a tree down.
00:57
Cross streets,
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Route 434, Pine Forest Road,
01:02
23[1]rd, 23rd, 16,
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correction, 12, 16.
01:11
B.
01:19
Com center 23[1]2.
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23[1]2.
01:26
Dispatch 25 traffic to close the road at 434 and Greeley Lake Road and also notified PennDOT.
01:33
They're going to have to clean this up.
01:37
Received,
01:38
12, 19.
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At 33 Ambulance.
01:49
One
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Abolnsk. Abolnsk.
01:55
Abolnsk. All right, that's on to court.
02:01
We should arrive on to score 1220.
02:13
Like a Lexington Township,
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1-20 Greeley Lake Road.
02:19
20 assist with traffic,
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25 traffic 1.
02:35
Lago Lexington Township, Reilly Lake Road and Route 434, Sistwood Traffic Control, 25 Traffic 1,
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Cross Streets, Route 434,
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and Pine Forest Road,
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1221.
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Location mentioned:
Greeley Lake Rd, Greeley, PA 18425
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