Vehicle rollover reported near Georgetown Road, Venango County PA
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A vehicle rolled over near Georgetown Road in Pennsylvania. Multiple emergency units responded to the scene. There was no entrapment reported. A lift assist was also requested nearby for a 93-year-old woman. Towing will access the vehicle from Georgetown Road.
Audio|Heard on: Venango County Police, Fire, and EMS
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03:27
Transcript:
00:00
Andrew 33, you're responding, 14.
00:06
Venango County Truck 9000 also responding.
00:15
Section 13, Station 13, Station 13, Station 1.
00:41
Seven turn number 50, (number withheld), (number withheld).
00:52
By the angle engine 33.
00:55
The engine 33, go ahead.
01:04
This is CD of eyes if there is any entrapment.
01:10
They did not.
01:13
Okay.
01:21
The hang of engine 33 on location.
01:39
Venango County, truck 9, golf along with you.
01:44
Truck 9 on location, AD2.
01:49
UBridge, 6-110 Route 321.
01:54
Coffee.
02:05
Bring the necktack.
02:10
Copy on the bed bag.
02:19
Station on Franklin, what this is, Hillside Avenue.
02:35
Station 9 Franklin, lift assist, near Hillside Avenue, Broad Streets of Elm Street and Chestnut Street.
02:43
It's going to be for a 93-year-old female.
02:45
Time now is 821.
02:51
Senaga, 6107 is on location for the roll over.
02:58
7-year-on location at 821.
03:10
921 go ahead.
03:13
We're going to have to dispatch DAS to that lift the system on tilt side.
03:17
We're committed here.
03:19
We're only going to need one CAS.
03:24
Next available tow, they're going to have to access from Georgetown Road.
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Georgetown Rd, Pennsylvania
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