Traffic collision with injury on Mount Nebo Road, Sewickley PA
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A traffic accident with injuries occurred at Mount Nebo Road and Red Mud Hollow Road in Sewickley Hills, Pennsylvania. Emergency responders are on scene managing the situation and containing vehicle fluids on the road.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - North
Listen to dispatch call
03:48
Transcript:
00:00
For injury,
00:02
Mount Nebo Road at Red Mud Hollow Road,
00:05
Ohio Township, Station 220 on North Fire Pires, that's 50.
00:19
Copy Deputy.
00:27
Go rear end stop.
00:30
I'll give you a better update here.
00:34
Copy on. County,
00:41
191 rescues on scene.
00:45
Copy arrest.
00:49
Or in the ground spot, fine, send your manpower up.
00:59
County Babcock fire command.
01:02
County, Impart, fire command.
01:08
County, input teetoning assessment.
01:18
Patient stable.
01:20
We'll be here for a minute.
01:22
And any word on fire, please?
01:25
Negative word on fire, please.
01:29
All right.
01:48
(number withheld).
01:52
Copy 24-270.
01:57
Counting (number withheld).
02:03
County 220.
02:05
Copy 70. Copy 70.
02:07
802.
02:13
Town 822 entities.
02:15
Inview,
02:16
the U.S.
02:17
34-year-old female, signing.
02:41
Responder detail E0 at Eounders Way in West Deere for a 70-year-old female vomiting blood.
02:50
(number withheld) QRS respond on EMS 803.
02:54
County 220 rescue engine
02:58
Number rescue engine.
03:01
The rescue engine is in a name.
03:09
2.202. 2.22.
03:13
Go ahead, Chief.
03:17
All right, when you come down my knee boat, stay in the right hand lane,
03:21
take up a defensive behind the PD unit,
03:23
and send your crew to assist with containment for automobiles and fluid on the roadway.
03:30
Copy that, Chief.
03:39
Rescue Defensive High.
03:46
County Team Rescue engine on T.
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