Incident referenced at 101 North Malery Road and Country Ridge in West County Township, possibly a traffic-related event or accident., Thorndale PA
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Incident referenced at 101 North Malery Road and Country Ridge in West County Township, possibly a traffic-related event or accident.
Audio|Heard on: Chester County Fire/EMS - Analog
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Station 35.
00:01
Station 31-11-Mountain A.mills 144.
00:03
Front of 101-1-1-1-North Bailey Road, and country-ritch is on the Caln Township.
00:08
No, no other accident.
00:09
Station 35.
00:10
Station 31-E engine, A.mobile is 144.
00:12
Front-on-1-1-North-Mal-Ary road.
00:14
The country-Ritchable on the most-count township?
00:19
No-o-o-o-o-xident.
00:42
Mikiwani 7 station 73 KERS, number 43 South Iroquois Lane.
00:46
Listen to township.
00:49
Public assistance with lifting.
00:50
Rikiwanay 7 station 73 K-RS, number 43 South Iroquois Lane.
00:54
Listen to a township.
00:57
Public assistance with lifting.
01:00
BORILEEN SULLIVANI.
01:10
Vision 37.
01:12
74 North Brandfield Township.
01:15
He spread Gallowfield Township.
01:18
Culver monoxide alarm.
01:20
Box 37 of 8.
01:22
Dition 37.
01:24
74 north is a brand for circle.
01:27
He spread Gallowfield Township.
01:30
Covered monoxide alarm.
01:32
Box 37 to read.
01:45
Station 31, 4101, North Mountain Area Road and Country Ridge, DeBell, NOS County Township.
01:51
Not an accident.
01:53
Station 31.
01:54
From 1.01, North Mountain Area Road and Country Ridge, the Bell and L.S.
01:57
County Town Township.
01:59
Another accident.
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Location mentioned:
N Bailey Rd, Thorndale, PA 19372
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