Vehicle accident with hand injury near Chase Bank, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident involving two vehicles occurred near Chase Bank on Clarenton Boulevard in Pleasant Hills. One person sustained a hand injury. Emergency medical services are on scene, and fire services were not required.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - South
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Transcript:
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Vehicle accident with injuries near Chase Bank, near Clarenton Boulevard, Pleasant Hills.
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Two vehicles,
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one with a hand injury.
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Station 232, West Fire 3,
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1654.
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Section South Fire 3.
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32 chiefs and service.
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32,
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Chiefs.
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Chief God, sir.
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Mr.
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York County, I wanted to talk to my police, but they're right in front of me.
00:49
God, you can put Columbia on the chain.
00:53
1656.
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(number withheld).
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7-1.
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Comey on the area,
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better information, 151, all clear.
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They should be in the parking lot.
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They should be in the parking lot there.
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The parking lot of Chase Bank said it.
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Okay.
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Alright.
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We're looking around here.
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System 1, 230 station.
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We're going to hold this station by the speedy.
01:54
Yeah,
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that's a good idea of break, County, 232, system.
02:03
All right, I'll be out with it.
02:06
We're in the parking lot behind Chase Bank here, Southman.
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I'll check on injuries and station got to hold.
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Seeing behind Chase Bank and station to hold for C.
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I need 2.32, system 1.
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EMS will be checking one out.
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There's no need for fire services.
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I'm clear.
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For fire services, 1659.
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