Pickup truck slid off road and stuck near Mount Zion Road, Normalville PA
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A pickup truck slid off the road and became stuck in a yard near Mount Zion Road in Saltlick Township. Emergency responders are on scene to provide assistance. Injuries and entrapment status are unknown at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Safety Dispatch
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
State County, Station 46, Station 51, respond in the area near Mount Zion Road in Saltlick Township.
00:07
Car reporting.
00:09
Pickup truck possibly slid off the road.
00:12
They are stuck in a yard.
00:15
Under injuries or entrapment, operations, M.A.12.
00:30
Fayette County Station 46, Station 51 respond in the area near Mount Zion Road, Saltlick.
00:37
I believe the pickup truck slid off the road and is now stuck in a yard.
00:43
One with injuries or entrapment.
00:46
Operations, May 12.
00:52
Rescue Captain's zone 12.
01:06
Fayette County Station 46, Station 51, responding near Mount Zion Road in Saltlick.
01:13
Caller reports pickup truck slid off the road into a yard, currently stuck.
01:19
Unknown injuries or entrapment, operations of the BMA 12.
01:24
The rescue captain is on the scene.
01:29
Acknowledged for the station.
01:32
Rescue captain received, operations of BMA 12.
01:39
Downing 46, coordinator.
01:44
Coordinator, good.
01:47
On scene, one vehicle, partially in the roadway.
01:51
It's,
01:52
I think it's stuck in a ditch.
01:58
Receive, any injuries or entrapment?
02:02
Stand by, I'm trying to make one back.
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Location mentioned:
Mount Zion Rd, Normalville, PA 15469
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