Two vehicle accident near Pequea Valley Road with fluid leak, Lancaster County PA
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A two vehicle accident occurred near Pequea Valley Road causing fluid to leak. Two patients were present but refused treatment. Fire and EMS units were dispatched and then cancelled.
Audio|Heard on: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Bravo
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Knock Township,
00:02
near 41060-2-4 Road for vehicle accident, engine 441, 1703.
00:09
Coming from intermediate 378.
00:16
28378.
00:24
3730 to meet us at this location.
00:26
Inmate, 37A, okay.
00:29
443 in route.
00:35
10.83730, I copy I'll be in route.
00:39
93730, okay.
00:42
3430, okay.
00:45
44 unvate.
00:51
Engine 44-1 okay.
00:57
Two vehicles, black forward grade duo, two patients.
01:01
They're blocking the runway, fluid leaking.
01:09
4413 is funny.
01:11
4413 from 443, stop at 3, 7772 and Pequea Valley Road.
01:18
Shoot them off there.
01:23
VEQ 821, you can go available.
01:27
343, say that again,
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please.
01:31
We copy.
01:33
Stop at Pequea Valley Road and Route 772 and turn off into Pequea Valley Road.
01:40
Copy, Pequea Valley Road.
01:41
Okay, Pequea Valley Road.
01:47
End of 44-2 with 6.
01:52
Engine, 44, okay.
01:58
Okay.
01:59
County from Penn Med1.
02:00
Pan Mid 1.
02:03
Ken mid 1. Can in there, but I set.
02:04
Laycock, please.
02:06
Penmed 1, okay.
02:13
345, please, from utility.
02:25
Okay, I've been here, I'm 4-0-1.
02:31
The vehicle accident was dropping.
02:41
If you can cancel the medic, EMC, number (number withheld), 2 patients posted by refusals.
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Location mentioned:
PA-772 & Pequea Valley Rd, Leacock Township, PA 17529
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