Vehicle accident on maple avenue with driver fleeing, New Castle PA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed near Mustang Avenue and Maple Avenue. The driver fled the scene on foot. Authorities are searching for a white male, 25-30 years old, wearing a yellow hoodie and khaki pants. The vehicle is near Locust and 7th Street. A FedEx driver called for help and may wait for emergency responders.
Audio|Heard on: Lawrence County Fire and EMS - North
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Transcript:
00:00
Station 2,400 Station 5100 EMS.
00:04
Another vehicle accident, unknown injuries, near Mustang Avenue and Maple Avenue.
00:12
Vehicle collided with a tree.
00:14
Caller stated the driver ran away, returned to the car, then ran away again.
00:18
I'll note if the driver is injured.
00:19
July, I've got a fire response on script 1522.
00:26
You 100 aurelius?
00:30
5111 handle.
00:33
511 handle.
00:34
511 handle.
00:39
7 is on the way.
00:42
5 1523.
00:44
Be advised, the driver left the vehicle.
00:49
We're trying to get further information.
00:51
We do not have police en route yet.
00:57
24-1 OEC.
01:01
Good.
01:04
The driver is a white male, 25 to 30 years old.
01:08
Wearing a yellow hoodie and khaki pants.
01:15
Oh,
01:16
if you can hold in a row.
01:23
Top 5111 and out, 15, 25.
01:28
I'll have you copied to cross traffic.
01:30
The driver took off on foot.
01:32
We are uncertain of the location.
01:37
Got it.
01:43
4-1 LAC.
01:44
Yes.
01:49
The vehicle is supposed to be near Locust and 7th Street.
01:53
The caller is a FedEx driver.
01:54
He may wait for police or fire to arrive.
01:58
Central.
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Location mentioned:
Maple Ave, New Castle, PA 16102
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