Accident causes windshield damage and injuries on Schuylkill Expressway, Montgomery County PA
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According to the dispatch call, an accident on the Schuylkill Expressway westbound near mile marker 327 involved a snow plow throwing snow onto a car and smashing the windshield. The driver sustained minor face cuts and there was an infant in the vehicle who may need a medical checkup.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Fire West and Police Southwest
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Transcript:
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Second call for accident with injuries on the Schuylkill Expressway, mile marker 327 westbound. A snow plow threw snow onto the car, smashing the windshield.
00:14
That's that shot, Squawad 564 from this location in a minute.
00:20
That'd be a 56, okay.
00:25
No way back to the operandist.
00:29
Okay,
00:30
just take that in.
00:31
I'm going to keep Squat 56-0 with me.
00:35
Please see.
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A, cover 356, QRF 56, and accident with injuries, mile marker 327.0 on the Schuyl Expressway westbound, 5677.
00:53
56, 356, 356, cover 356, Qura 66,
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and accident with injuries, mile marker 327.0 in the Schuylkill Expressway, westbound.
01:05
Between the ramp from 202 to I-76 westbound and the ramp from I-76 westbound to 202.
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Box 5677, number radio.
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3.5611.
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356. Okay.
01:17
The caller was driving.
01:19
The snow plow threw snow into the front windshield, smashing it.
01:22
He has cuts on his face and also wants the infant in the back checked out.
01:29
Okay.
01:32
Okay.
01:45
21 now
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School 566 we're okay
01:53
Looks like it will be a checkup for an infant and a (name withheld), with minor cuts to his face.
02:01
police Racy
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