Vehicle crashes into house in North Union Township, Uniontown PA
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Emergency responders were sent to a traffic accident where a vehicle crashed into a house near Pittsburgh Road in North Union Township. The driver appeared to have passed out and there were possible injuries. Roads nearby were closed because of the incident.
Audio|Heard on: North Versailles Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Takehousing, station 41, station 44, respond vehicle accident, into a structure, into a house, near Pittsburgh Road, North Indian Township, how are reporting vehicle into our house, possible injury,
00:13
operations to May 12.
00:30
State County Station 44 still need a crew to respond.
00:33
The vehicle accident, vehicle into a structure into a house.
00:37
Near Pittsburgh Road, North Indian Township, call reporting a vehicle into our house, possible injury.
00:43
The least the driver has passed out operations in 812.
00:46
Central Money 6,464 units, I'd be advised.
00:50
Lake do you drive at Canterbury Lee? Lake do at Canterbury will be closed.
00:57
Okay, if you can be nine.
01:22
Okay,
01:28
on station 44, so only to occur to respond to vehicle accident.
01:33
At near Pittsburgh Road, North Indian Township, caller reporting a vehicle into her house, possible injury, police the driver has passed out, operations in April.
01:58
Canada Station 44, Respond near Pittsburgh, Red and North Union.
02:03
For a vehicle in two residents, possible injuries.
02:06
The center of the vehicle pulled away from the house, please the driver may be passed out.
02:09
M812.
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Location mentioned:
Pittsburgh Rd, Uniontown, PA 15401
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