Vehicle accident with no injuries near Shearsburg Road, New Kensington PA
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A vehicle accident with no injuries occurred near Shearsburg Road at Coney Creek Brewing. Traffic control operations were implemented.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Fire
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Mr. Morland, on one station 99, respond near Shearsburg Road, Coney Creek Brewing.
00:06
For a vehicle accident, no injuries, traffic control operation, fire attack 11.
00:11
For this special, Lieutenant 99, I'll be on location.
00:19
Lieutenant 99, 10.9, 10.4, no one at your station yet.
00:27
Smarland on one station 99 are spawned near Shearsburg Road Pony Creek brewing for vehicle accident no injuries draft control operation fire tag 11.
00:43
special lieutenant 99.
00:45
Okay.
00:47
No acknowledged we're out of your station we're getting ready to send a 52 in place of.
00:52
That's copy thank you.
00:53
This morning L.O.1.
00:54
Station 52, respond in place of 99,
00:58
near Shearsburg Road, Coney Creek Brewing.
01:01
For vehicle accident, no injuries, traffic control operation, fire tag 11.
01:09
Dispatch, it's just in the 101, too.
01:14
Good.
01:17
I just got to my radio.
01:19
Station 101 answer up.
01:22
Affirmative, leaving Colton Row.
01:28
This morning, Illinois, I'm on Station 52, respond in place of 99.
01:33
near Shearsburg Road, Coney Creek Brewing, for vehicle accident, no injuries, draft control.
01:39
Operation Fire Attack 11.
01:44
Pardon, gentle, uh...
01:50
And for confirming cancel 52.
01:54
Offer, 99 guys, you're too.
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Location mentioned:
Shearsburg Rd, New Kensington, PA 15068
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