Auto accident with entrapment after hitting deer, Newville PA
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A 20-year-old male driver hit a deer and became trapped in his car near Enola Road at the Yellow Breeches Educational Center. Emergency responders are on the scene to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Fire Dispatch (Main)
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02:15
Transcript:
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Upper Frankfort Township near Enola Road, Yellow Breeches Educational Center.
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Auto accident with entrapment, box 4803,
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hedge companies 4846, rescue 47.
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Near Enola Road, Yellow Breeches Educational Center.
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Auto accident within traveling,
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box 4803, class 1 response.
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The company's 48, engine 46, Rescue 47 is the unit 6, 1932.
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Headquarter, squad 29, responding to.
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Head Squad 29,
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1932, commands on opposite.
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Headquarters, Chief 148 is responding.
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Engine 23 is responding to.
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Agent 23 is responding with 2.
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Vision 23, 1932, commands on opposite 2.
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3-2. Headquarters, 5'3-481's respondent.
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Our police 48, 1933.
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Chief 148 from headquarters.
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Your headquarters.
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Near Enola Road at the Yellow Breeches Educational Center.
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20-year-old male, conscious and breathing, hit a deer and is trapped in his car.
02:05
Your EMS is arriving on 3-47 and make U-140.
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And you can use Ops 3[1].
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Attention, you. It's on the 48-3 box.
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Use Ops 3[1], 1933.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Ops 3: Assigned operations radio channel 3 for incident communications
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Location mentioned:
Enola Rd, Newville, PA 17241
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