Vehicle crash on interstate with overturned car and injured occupant, York County PA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle overturned on the interstate near mile marker 32 in Pennsylvania. The road is blocked. All occupants have exited the vehicle. One person is injured with a back wound and bleeding.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire - North Operations
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle struck trailer and barrier, rolled several times, 1-year-old female out of the vehicle.
00:06
Right-hand lane is blocked.
00:12
We're in North Town.
00:17
Location near mile marker 32 to 33 on interstate is off-ramp.
00:26
For dispatch unit 281.
00:28
Passing going southbound.
00:30
Accident right in front of Republic on the interstate, traffic blocked.
00:34
Accident near Republic, 2315.
00:43
Responding from floor.
00:46
Do you want,
00:48
he was going to be able to truck down or?
00:54
My intentions when I was dismissed, but it was always.
00:58
Probably when you're a good show, I don't know.
01:06
I took the unit on the scene.
01:08
Chief 301 no need to replace it.
01:10
Unit 2720 equipment out at mile marker 32 at the rudder.
01:16
After order,
01:19
9-729, 2928.
01:21
Home at mile marker 32.
01:27
Chief 262, 29.
01:35
262 to unit 231-1.
01:42
Okay,
01:44
Completing a back injury report.
01:51
26,
01:52
Long location, one car overturned.
01:55
I was executive.
01:56
We're going to Ski 26-220.
02:01
Dispatch to York, one vehicle in right lane upside-down, all occupants out. One victim on roadway with back injury and some bleeding.
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Location mentioned:
I-83, Pennsylvania
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