Vehicle crash with driver trapped near Fort Washington Avenue, Montgomery County PA
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A vehicle crashed near Fort Washington Avenue and Loch Alsh Avenue in Upper Dublin Township. The driver was trapped inside and rescue teams worked to free them by opening the stuck driver's side door.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Fire and EMS - East
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Upper Dublin, Fort Washington Avenue, Loch Alsh Avenue, vehicle.
00:08
88.
00:10
Pension 352 and 31 officers vehicle rescue.
00:13
Fort Washington Avenue, Loch Alsh Avenue.
00:17
Deputy Tony.
00:21
Deputy 88, okay.
00:28
There is one vehicle, driver's side door is stuck.
00:36
313B cover the main dehydration, Saunders House, 100, Lancaster, Lancaster Avenue.
00:40
313B, cover the main dehydration.
00:44
Regarding, Deputy.
00:47
Deputy 88
00:52
We have one door to get popped.
00:57
Squad 88 the Tassanator is bottom of 3.
01:02
Deputy 88 and Squad 88, okay.
01:08
322 subject in pain, field house at your sign of college, 701 main campus drive.
01:13
322, subject contained the field house at your sign of college,
01:17
7.01 main campus drive, college life.
01:25
I think it's responding on, see you.
01:29
Cheap idiot, okay.
01:34
Squad 88, don't see.
01:38
Scott. Do you do it okay?
01:44
191 from County.
01:51
Go ahead for 319.
01:53
Police state confirm accidents could be at Washington Lane and Welsh Road.
01:56
Just so you're aware.
02:04
Thank you. I'm County from Chief 8.
02:07
Chief 88.
02:14
The establish an ADA command.
02:17
The door pop on the driver's side of a black SUV.
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Location mentioned:
Loch Alsh Ave & Ft Washington Ave, Upper Dublin Township, PA 19034
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