Two vehicle accident near Providence Road and West Chester Pike, Newtown Square PA
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A two vehicle accident occurred near the intersection of Providence Road and West Chester Pike in Newtown Square. Emergency responders investigated the scene but canceled ambulance services as no transport was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Fire - Ops 8
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
If you need ALS there,
00:01
they'll be coming from a distance.
00:03
If you need one.
00:04
Okay.
00:07
Okay.
00:23
System 645, do you know if this was in the construction area or on West Chester Pike itself?
00:33
This is why I call him, I only have two vehicles in a black step unit on the wrong at the intersection.
00:45
I'm in the area, investigating.
00:55
1023. 1043.
00:58
Four.
01:03
Four.
01:09
Proceed.
01:11
I'm looking at the cell phone warrant hitting, it's actually not at the intersection there.
01:15
It's going to be up the Providence Road between Columbia and Edge of Mon Avenue where the Netschibon is the county line that.
01:22
Copy.
01:23
I'll go that way.
01:25
More like the 3,900 block of the Providence Road there.
01:29
About 41, copy.
01:31
41 on the right.
01:35
System 64 to fireboard all location investigating to vehicle accidents.
01:41
Citizen (number withheld).
01:47
Squad 41 to run.
01:49
Squad 41, 1045.
01:50
Squad 41, 1045.
01:57
System 64 fire force driving minor entries this is six for a gun a minute five seven nine transport in fifth amyl (number withheld) (number withheld) (number withheld) (number withheld)
02:27
System 644 fireboards, cancel the medics.
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Location mentioned:
Providence Rd, Newtown Square, PA 19073
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