Vehicle crash with injuries sparks urgent response near West 4th St, Linden PA
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Urgency was spurred by a vehicle crash near West 4th Street East causing two injuries but no one trapped, prompting a swift fire and EMS response.
Audio|Heard on: Lycoming County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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03:20
Transcript:
00:00
Station 2, Quad 14, a vehicle accident near West 4th Street East in Woodward Township, with injury, possible tram, 1739.
00:17
Captain Doos responding.
00:20
Two,
00:23
three, fourteen, responding.
00:30
Our police attendant 233-23, all station 23 and 39 fire police are available.
00:37
Yes, all units are available.
00:45
County, McKee 91 is on the scene.
00:48
McGee 91 on the scene.
00:51
Mickey 91 on the scene. Mickey 91 to county.
00:59
Go ahead.
01:02
Can you turn a number of this.
01:06
ALS or BLS.
01:12
See you, Losh for now, please.
01:20
You can't see.
01:27
A special call, Woodward Township,
01:30
4,300 block, West Forestry, East,
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vehicle accident with injuries.
01:34
Panic trolls, station,
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too.
01:41
County Trill Station 2.
01:44
Rescue 2 momentarily.
01:48
Momentarily, County Trill Squad 14.
01:52
County squads on the road.
01:56
Squad 14, rear-spotting.
02:00
County MNSAver responding.
02:03
County MN-Tay responding.
02:09
Email, save responding 1742.
02:26
Count of Control, traffic 14, responding.
02:36
Traffic 14 responding.
02:38
Emails 157th on the scene.
02:45
314, counting.
02:58
Two injuries, no entrapment.
03:00
You can recall squad 14.
03:12
Squad 14, you're recall, squad 14, recall them.
03:16
Chief 314's on the scene, no entrapment, two injuries, 1746.
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Location mentioned:
W 4th St, Linden, PA 17744
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