Jeep plunges into ditch on Route 36 in Oliveburg, Oliveburg PA
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A Jeep veered off Route 36 and landed in a ditch near Oliveburg. Emergency crews quickly arrived and set up traffic flares to secure the area.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Jefferson County Alerting Box 5A Motor Vehicle Accident
00:16
Jefferson County Box 5A motor vehicle accident near 3637 Route 36, Oliver Township, unit 5 and EMS 50 responding
00:32
Chief 5, you're responding.
00:35
Engine Rescue 5 responding, 1528.
00:38
In the area near 3637 Route 36.
00:42
Jeep off the side of the road in the ditch.
00:45
Operations Cool Spring.
00:50
Chief 5, Jefferson.
00:52
Can we use Snyder Hill out there?
00:56
That's affirmative.
01:02
Yeah, for some backup report.
01:06
Copy task five at 1528.
01:08
They're going to operate on Snyder Hill.
01:10
Okay.
01:12
Copy. Okay.
01:20
You have some task five's arriving.
01:24
Check five on, same with command, 1530.
01:26
Okay.
01:32
5-3 to engine rescue.
01:36
Go ahead.
01:39
It's right over the hump here by Hague Road.
01:41
I want you guys to pull him behind attack, please.
01:46
Hi about.
01:55
Chiefs of 5-3, you mean right there by Nuzum.
02:00
Negative. It's right across the corner plastic.
02:03
Yeah, blam!
02:07
Yeah.
02:12
As a rescue watch, it's a few device.
02:16
The engine rescue are arriving.
02:20
Engine Rescue 5 on scene, 1531.
02:25
Andrew Rescue, you guys pull off at Hague Road and put some flares up,
02:28
please.
02:31
Come again.
02:39
The engine rescue to 5-3, what did you test?
02:42
Pull off right there and Hague Road, set up some flares.
02:52
G5 Jarison on the scene.
02:59
G5 on scene, 1532.
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Location mentioned:
PA-36, Oliveburg, PA 15764
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