Vehicle crashes down hillside near cemetery road, Hilliards PA
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Emergency responders attended a vehicle crash near Cemetery Road in Bonanga Township. The vehicle went down a hillside, and CPR was underway at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Public Safety
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Larry Keith has been caught their response to near Cemetery Road at Bonanga Township for arrest.
00:09
Other chief is in a family.
00:22
Any requests by 44T on scene.
00:25
No emergency for Bravo response,
00:28
207-207 Highview Lane Summit Township.
00:32
For a 67-year-old malfall patient, they request a lifting assistance.
00:37
EMS 1447.
00:39
G-15 a good.
00:41
All the time you call.
00:43
Ten, okay.
00:51
Well,
00:52
your 553s en route cemetery road.
00:55
This is a 956 on the...
01:01
Negative N, TPR is in progress.
01:04
Negative N.
01:05
PPR is in progress.
01:11
Steve, can you dispatch 956?
01:13
Medic. Not possible you on the air.
01:17
Make not possible you on the air.
01:20
Yeah, go on.
01:23
45, when you get on the scene, come up past the traffic, park beside the command vehicle,
01:28
the patient's been in the car down over the hillside.
01:32
Have you, sir, near Cemetery over and I go to township for an arrestee, car and progress.
01:38
Thank you, Steve, we're hearing all history now.
01:41
Station 15 from T-15.
01:45
Okay, I'll be in route.
01:47
back now that's exactly.
01:57
Control 45, one's on location.
02:00
32, second order for the Cardacre, SEPR in progress.
02:04
Near Cemetery, Ridesbenegas Township, second alert 14, 49.
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Location mentioned:
Cemetery Rd, Hilliards, PA 16040
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