Motor vehicle accident near main st in newfoundland, Newfoundland PA
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A two-vehicle accident occurred near Main Street and Newfoundland. Emergency responders are on scene and have moved the vehicles out of the roadway. No injuries have been reported.
Audio|Heard on: Lackawanna & Wayne Counties Fire Dispatch & Operations
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Atlantic Company 23 Command Engine Rescue Squad Utility Center request.
00:04
They have near Main Street and Newfoundland.
00:07
For two corporate vehicle accidents, possibly no injuries, vehicles in the roadway.
00:11
906.
00:17
9.06. 9.7.
00:28
9.7.
00:34
Let's see what?
00:40
One 901.
00:44
60, what do you got? 60? What do you got?
00:50
60?
00:57
Thank you, Chief.
00:58
You look for a third direction.
01:05
The cross-stop should be just down a little bit.
01:13
I'm going to put down same got a minute.
01:27
PEN-28 response to 226 Moran Avenue in Scrant.
01:32
Apartment 226, 35-year-old male with diabetic emergency are reviewing.
01:39
Hockwood County Dispatching 528 Respond, 226, 30-year-old male diabetic emergency.
01:47
Off-states are Hopeway and Oxford Court.
01:49
Such time as 9-10, but you're not brown below.
01:57
I advise. Please speak on scene.
01:59
I move the vehicles out of the roadway.
02:01
I'm going to check on the second vehicle this time.
02:04
First person.
02:05
Okay, no. BMS needed.
02:09
Thank you.
02:10
Thank you. Thank you.
02:27
Thank you.
02:35
Would you like to cancel EMS? If we continue the man, they're coming out of Hamlet.
02:44
We'll put EMS back up.
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Main St, Newfoundland, PA 18445
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