Vehicle hits pole causing driver head injury, New Castle PA
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A vehicle struck a pole near Old Youngstown Road, New Castle, Pennsylvania. The driver is reported to have a head injury and is receiving emergency response.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence County Fire and EMS - North
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Station 9500, station 1300, station 200, motor vehicle accident, possible injury near Old Youngstown Road, a vehicle hit a pole.
00:15
Driver is complaining of head injury.
00:19
Use MS response at least (number withheld).
00:21
Not a service.
00:31
Pavi, Fisherberg.
00:44
Station 50100, another vehicle accident was possible entry near Old Youngstown Road, cross-street Tower driver, near DMV,
00:57
vehicle versus pole,
00:59
caller advised driver is complaining of that entry use the MS-sponsilly C-(number withheld).
01:10
Oh yeah, 5011 no handle.
01:15
In (number withheld).
01:22
We'll see 219, it will be on the location.
01:27
Probably 219 on teams, (number withheld).
01:32
1309-219. Did you advise why me to grab my engines?
01:39
Copy
01:46
1311 tonight
01:49
Is 1311 in my house (number withheld)?
01:56
1309, 1311.
01:57
I'm going to go to station, first drop.
02:01
Okay, comes in my house.
02:03
I'm still.
02:12
I'm on location.
02:15
The person that has a vehicle, they're inside the D&V right now.
02:21
The person outside of the vehicle inside D&P, the converter.
02:31
29, 219.
02:35
Got it.
02:37
There's no engine needed up here.
02:39
She's out of the vehicle.
02:47
10429.
02:53
OESD 51111 in route.
02:56
Copy 5111 in route, 50145.
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Location mentioned:
Old Youngstown Rd, New Castle, PA 16101
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