Vehicle accident with injuries near South Queen Street, York PA
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle accident with injuries occurred near South Queen Street and East College Avenue in York City. Two vehicles collided, causing one vehicle to hit a pole. Authorities confirmed no building was involved.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Company 99, Engine 991, EMS Company 2, Staten 1, and Mickey 2, 2, Box 99103, York City, South Queen Street and East College Avenue.
00:11
Vehicle accident with injuries class 1.
00:14
Timeout 21-22.
00:27
Engine 9.9.1, okay.
00:28
We're getting reports.
00:29
It's possibly into a structure as well.
00:32
So, time, and patient information.
00:37
36.
00:42
All right. Let us be 12 with 5.
00:46
Okay, so just out 3, 2120.20.
00:48
21, play, great.
00:53
Command 11, engine 111.
00:59
All right for level one.
01:04
Tad 991. I have multiple calls.
01:07
One reporting in the with injuries class one for a vehicle that went into a pole after hitting another vehicle.
01:13
The other one's reporting and that it's into a structure.
01:16
PD is on scene confirming that it's just two vehicles involved, went into a pole for nothing about a building.
01:23
Okay, you're a copy.
01:27
of confinement around him.
01:33
Copy that.
01:37
Service matters is responding.
01:41
Copy what so far.
01:45
Blocking. No structure involved.
01:49
No structure involved.
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Location mentioned:
E College Ave & S Queen St, York, PA 17403
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