Two sedans flee at high speed and crash near Ohio River, Mckees Rocks PA
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According to the dispatch call, two sedans were fleeing at high speed on the McKees Rocks Bridge toward Pittsburgh. One vehicle crashed near the Ohio River off the bridge. Two female occupants tried to leave the crash scene but officers stopped them. Medical services were called to check their condition.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
1416 county and I got two vehicles taken off properly on the Keys Rocks Bridge and into the city.
00:10
You got any info on the cars?
00:14
No, just two sedans.
00:19
Yeah, how on was your speed?
00:27
16, what's your speed?
00:31
I'm calling it there, they're already on 65, they're right on 65, look there racing.
00:38
Copy.
00:41
Coffee.
00:44
Coffee.
00:49
No, they're going way too fast.
00:51
You can clear me off it.
01:04
Pennsylvania, Lima, Yankee George,
01:07
3381. Big Shrugler Creek and wines concrete.
01:19
1416 County, one of them crashed out.
01:25
That's copied, uh, on Ohio River right off the bridge.
01:29
Yep.
01:32
County, start city units.
01:37
South Park, 2nd, 2nd, Medical.
01:51
2037 Stanley Street,
01:54
77-year-old female with chest pain.
02:00
Section 820E1, 2837-year-old with chest pain.
02:02
6.820E1,
02:08
2837 Stanley Street, South Park.
02:10
77-year-old female with chest pain, it's on 205.
02:15
820, call up to 826.
02:19
Copy 826 at 206.
02:22
All right, the two females tried leaving the scene.
02:30
We're able to stop on we're going back to the car now.
02:37
Copy.
02:41
County start time lines in EMS.
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