Vehicle stopped on railroad crossing with no injuries, Hooversville PA
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A vehicle was stopped on railroad tracks at a crossing in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Three people inside the vehicle were not injured. The railroad company stopped train traffic for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Somerset County Fire and EMS - Digital
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03:4
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to need to notify CSX vehicle is on the railroad tracks the crossing number (number withheld) is in voice
00:28
Three occupants, uninjured.
00:31
Thank you.
00:38
Assistant.
00:39
You didn't cancel 200 and not a 604.
00:43
Appreciate.
00:53
All units dispassive vehicle accident, District 614,
00:57
or 614 assistant,
00:59
pull at the station 614.
01:05
Engine 604 received returning in service.
01:14
We've got some same traffic.
01:18
17 is received.
01:21
604 system safety, same traffic.
01:25
I appreciate.
01:29
200 FP10, same traffic.
01:39
Summers, R.
01:40
Rescue 201, copies for cancellation.
01:44
Let's proceed.
01:50
Elaine, I have one then.
01:57
Flip around and head down the walk in the town and come up through.
02:05
Elaine, are you good if I send?
02:12
Firefighter got through there.
02:17
I'm kind of hoping he headed that way, but he don't have a radio.
02:26
County, 614 IC.
02:33
614 IC, do you beat?
02:37
Do you still have a 640 unit come into this location?
02:43
Negative.
02:49
DC ops too.
02:50
Sir.
02:55
Just advising as well, I did get a hold of CSX, they stop the whole rail traffic.
03:01
That's for safe.
03:02
Buhlis!
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Somerset County, PA
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