Truck crashes into pole near McNett Hill Road, Roaring Branch PA
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A truck crashed into a telephone pole near McNett Hill Road and Boyce Road in Union Township. The driver was able to get out without help. The injuries are unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Bradford County Public Safety
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02:45
Transcript:
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From 2, Lasterning MASS, Union Township, area of near Route 14 for motor vehicle accident.
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B. Bha-i-i-a-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-a.
00:29
Department 2, Western EMS, Union Township, area of near Route 14, cross street to McNett Hill Road and Boyce Road, one-car motor vehicle accident, truck versus telephone pole on its side,
00:46
unknown injuries, negative and trap, and fire 3 for operation 1906.
00:55
Okay,
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and one responding, 1907.
00:58
I heard what's their ambulance 8 responding?
01:06
The ambulance 8 responding in 1907.
01:15
Bradford, make you on responding.
01:18
You on responding,
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1902. You want responding, 1902.
01:24
Okay, and two responding, 920.
01:26
Okay,
01:32
N3, responding, 19191.
01:45
Guthrier, in our facility response request, second about Guthrie, Robert Packer, Sayer, Pennsylvania.
01:50
Go into Geisinger Danville, patient weight is 90.7 kilos, heading a distance of 233 by less than one nautical, pending your weather, Guthrierre.
02:03
Guthrie Air,
02:04
just confirmed and that was accepting.
02:13
Affirmative.
02:16
Two, rescue one responding in 1913.
02:25
Receive, Camp One, and confirming dispatch in 1916.
02:29
Two-engine one respond in 1916.
02:40
Receive one patient self-extricated dying injury, 1916.
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Location mentioned:
McNett Hill Rd, Roaring Branch, PA 17765
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