Vehicle crashes into building at 31st and Montgomery, Philadelphia PA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed into a building at the intersection of 31st Street and Montgomery Avenue in Philadelphia. No one was trapped inside, and emergency units managed the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia Fire - South Fire/South Medics
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Transcript:
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Number 5, letter 14, signet 3, Medic 25, the ES Center Rescue 1.
00:05
Responded at 31st Street, Montgomery Avenue for an accident.
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Repeat in 14, letter 14, beside 925B,
00:13
ES Center Rescue 1, respond to 31st Street on Montgomery Avenue for an accident to operate on the South Fire Bay, and routine a company's operating on South Firebank.
00:22
Senator 45.
00:28
Proceed.
00:33
Proceed in June 45.
00:39
Engine 5, Ladder 14, headed 25th, 301 Montgomery.
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Okay.
00:47
Okay. Go ahead through.
00:48
Proceed the time, so you.
00:51
It's fine, 31st Montgomery.
00:57
Okay, the signatory.
01:04
Rescue one.
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Rescue one.
01:13
Respond in 31, September.
01:18
Okay.
01:19
Tintech 50, 1951 Cambridge Street, Medics 50,
01:24
1951 Cambridge Street, operating on South Medibbean.
01:31
Medics 255.
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Medics 25.
01:39
Danger 45. Plus be danger 45.
01:47
On a location with police, we have one vehicle accident into a building,
01:52
there's no entrapment, we can handle with ourselves,
01:55
and the medic unit, we go to the rest of the company.
01:57
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
N 31st St & W Montgomery Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19121
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