Vehicle accident with downed wires near Centre Avenue, Reading PA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle accident near Centre Avenue caused downed communication lines and caution tape on site. A secondary crash occurred nearby on the eastbound side. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Berks County Emergency Services
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
It appears if this was marked with caution tape, at some point,
00:05
communication lines down.
00:06
I have a pole number if you want to copy.
00:09
Go ahead. The Magnetic Coffee Derby, I won't know you have to me at G66.
00:13
Okay.
00:17
Secondary accident just occurred on the eastbound side.
00:20
We're flipping over a check for injuries.
00:24
A, Y is in Yankee, two four,
00:28
one-half. Let me see.
00:31
The secondary accident on the east side is the same area as the original one.
00:37
Charmany driven across.
00:40
Where do you, 4.45.
00:42
Also, first it had CT.
00:46
CO stamp on it also.
00:48
Is it CTCO, like Charlie, Tango, Charlie, Oscar?
00:54
How farmed it?
00:56
Let's see. You can play 61 available.
00:58
There's nothing we can do the wires off the roadway.
01:01
Copy 61 is available, 1448.
01:08
26511 in Route Joe's.
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961 was Ralph James.
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1948.
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366.
01:17
266.
01:23
Two 66.
01:24
They're off the highway in front of near Centre Avenue.
01:28
The advice number, B.
01:30
There was no injuries, that correct?
01:33
There's that way.
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Location mentioned:
Centre Ave, Reading, PA 19605
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