Tractor-trailer blocks highway near Washingtonville hill, Washingtonville PA
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A tractor-trailer is stuck sideways on Route 54 westbound near Washingtonville Hill, blocking the highway. The westbound lane is closed and authorities have been notified.
Audio|Heard on: East Central Emergency Network Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, PSP near you.
00:01
I have a truck roped down or something on top of Washingtonville Hill 54 West is closed.
00:06
Nobody can get up.
00:09
I don't have PSP near me.
00:13
I can try and get a hold of County.
00:18
County, Frank, too.
00:19
Did you copy what I was asked you five?
00:22
County, Captain 233, are they requesting the entire westbound lane shut down, or do they just need traffic control around the vehicle that's stuck?
00:30
I am not going to the shore, stand by it.
00:35
I'll try on one.
00:36
I stand by two.
00:39
Captain 233, G230A.
00:42
Frank, you know on fire, 10.
00:45
Go ahead, see.
00:48
You were calling?
00:54
I have a gentleman here telling the Route 54 on top of Washingtonville Hill.
00:58
We have a tractor-trailer partway sideways.
01:01
Highway is shut down.
01:02
Nobody get over 54 west towards Washingtonville.
01:06
238, go ahead.
01:07
Okay, do you on the hill out of Millville?
01:10
Okay, Frankis, PSP has been made aware of that.
01:13
Do you guys need anything else out there?
01:15
Not this side.
01:17
I'm at the square right now.
01:19
The tractor trailer that's stuck is on Millville Hill, up on Meadows Drive.
01:24
Okay.
01:26
Okay. I gave it to the Continental Boulevard and Ponderosa Lane.
01:30
Where exactly is it?
01:32
William will call on it.
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PA-54, Washingtonville, PA
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