Vehicle crashes into pole on Pennsylvania Route 208, Mercer County PA
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A single vehicle crashed into a telephone pole on Pennsylvania Route 208. The pole is damaged and power lines are hanging. Emergency responders requested assistance from the utility company to handle the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Fire/EMS
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
7702 and 1st2Aidly crash
00:05
772-1-8-1-8-4-2-2-the-crash on Route 208 for the crash
00:14
The engine 772 and watch the crash
00:22
You're like there right to the crash
00:28
Got to have to do a busy, but usually you get the PSP.
00:39
Also,
00:40
wire on the phone with them,
00:42
the boyfriends of the driver,
00:46
because they're sitting in a gaspull driveway in the car.
00:50
I'll let them know they're going to stay around here.
01:00
Mr. County,
01:09
Mnucho roads. County, Mneseo roads.
01:12
TST was updated.
01:14
They have about 2026.
01:19
Okay, I'll let the occupants know.
01:21
And he won't be available.
01:26
All use is available.
01:35
Purson County 10025.
01:39
All vacation.
01:49
You have to puttive. You have to punish one or two.
01:55
County is 772.
01:57
This is 772.
01:58
This is 772.
02:05
On location,
02:07
one vehicle, into a telephone pole,
02:10
pulling off, still standing in there.
02:13
You can already go ahead and put a call into power.
02:16
Any 77-2-2-7-2-2-A command.
02:24
Paying to a giant fund vehicle going to a pole sheared off, requests 10 powers in the seat.
02:35
I'm going to need to go by here.
02:37
There's still free-hanging.
02:40
Not on the ground.
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