Side-by-side vehicle crash in Tyrone injures two, Tyrone PA
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A side-by-side vehicle crashed near Henry's Road and Myers Lane in Tyrone. Two people were ejected from the vehicle. One person had no pulse and received CPR. The other person was walking and had injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Blair County EMS, Fire, Police, Hazmat and Helos
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01:55
Transcript:
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64 at 738, Henry 1217, Henry's Road, crashed through Myers Lane and Tyrone.
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Speed is side-by-side accident, iron injuries,
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two individuals involved.
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TK. 5553, search over at the top.
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Rescue,
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240, good route.
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Match 14, service,
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5 now.
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Bruce.
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With injuries, south fire.
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Rescue 40s on south.
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Where is it?
00:50
On the bus are denying any injuries as well as the driver?
00:59
All right, sir, Cogna up thing.
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We're Hillary Block 60-1 from interveh accident.
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Coveland Road, Spring Cove Drive.
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Enter at the 60,
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739.
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Quad 40 engine 60, South Fire.
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45,
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do I just call it from Cuiford? You're going to be assisting units 27 and 25 in both DLS.
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Both individuals involved in the accident were ejected from the side-by-side.
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One is confirmed to have no pulse.
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Third time I'm going to get CPR[1] in progress.
01:47
Sounds like a trauma arrest.
01:49
The other one is standing walking around that is to be wounded.
01:53
Both units are currently en route, not on scene yet.
Police codes explained
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CPR: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation
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Location mentioned:
Tyrone, PA 16686
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