Vehicle crashes into pole near Hillside Drive causing leg injury, Wormleysburg PA
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According to the dispatch call, police and fire crews responded to a single-vehicle crash near Hillside Drive and Hillside Circle. A 22-year-old male driver hit a pole and suffered a leg injury.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Fire Ops
Listen to dispatch call
02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Police Department is on the scene near Hillside Drive and Hillside Circle.
00:08
We had a 22-year-old male,
00:10
single occupant, vehicle into a pole.
00:14
The other side is two and a half, you're sober shooting the house and getting the guy in the bucket.
00:20
Driving.
00:22
She's funny.
00:31
Man from a tower if I'm probably going to have a spot for the roof here, so.
00:44
They're going to work that alpha delta from that second floor roof.
00:46
They're going to work that alpha delta from that second floor roof.
00:59
Keep breath out safe.
01:01
Let them work the help is out up on the High Line.
01:07
Come around here and take up for six of three witnesses now with the half of us.
01:17
Okay.
01:23
Alp. The tower reported a potential breach collapse.
01:28
So there's people personnel that are operating for handlined in a safe spot if that does happen.
01:34
That's correct.
01:35
They're just working off the ladder on the Alpsetide at the TELA border to try to get into the area of the tower can't get in.
01:45
Okay.
01:58
G13, you copy squatty.
02:01
I did not.
02:04
One person with a leg injury, NBK-174-VK-185.
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Location mentioned:
Hillside Dr & Hillside Cir, Wormleysburg, PA 17011
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