Vehicle crashes into ditch near route 239 highway, Luzerne County PA
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A vehicle crashed into a ditch near Route 239 Highway in Huntington Township. Rescue services were sent to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Luzerne County Fire and EMS
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
Luzerne County, Huntington Fire, your third request,
00:03
in the area near Route 239 Highway, Huntington Township for the motor vehicle accident.
00:09
That's called 38, your third request.
00:15
Third County, 145 F3.
00:20
145 F3.
00:24
Rescue 145 will be responding shortly.
00:28
Affirmative Chief, 1239.
00:35
245, portable 2, Johnny.
00:40
145 portable 2.
00:41
Did the rest of the 145 get out?
00:46
104. They said they were getting out shortly.
00:53
Luzerne County, Station 134, your second request.
00:56
Number of 1069 Sandy Valley's Road and Foss Township for a residential fire alarm, point of activation, living room smoke detector, your second request at 1240.
01:12
County, 145 rescue.
01:15
145 rescue.
01:17
White rescues en route.
01:22
Did you copy the additional?
01:35
Luzerne County Foster Fire request to cancel at this time from ATT proper pasco calls alarm cheaper line officer come up on air 1242
01:45
I'm 342 on 344 station Luzern
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134 station, go ahead.
01:55
Copy to cancellation.
01:59
Australia's back in service at 1243.
02:05
Rescue 145, 145 Portable 2.
02:13
County Rescue 145.
02:14
County Rescue 145.
02:16
145 rescue.
02:19
You can show us on scene.
02:26
104, you're on location at 1244.
02:32
145 Portable 2, Rescue 145.
02:34
Car is going to be in a ditch.
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Location mentioned:
PA-239, Huntington Township, PA
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