Two vehicles fully ablaze after crash on Route 422, Chester County PA
Two vehicles caught fire and were fully involved after a crash on Route 422 westbound near Route 724. The roadway was shut down and emergency crews are responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: Chester County Central Fire/EMS Zone
03:41
Transcript:
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1854 westbound group 422 by 172 by the coming through township not accident with two vehicles reported to the offer
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C-64, officers are advising Weston 4292 is completely shut down at 724, even officer from 1-8 closing the ramp from 724 to west and on 422.
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Second.
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Senator, T60, number from 229, confirming report two vehicles fully involved.
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Copy that.
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Rescue 64 in a route.
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Rescue 64, okay.
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Rescue 64, they have a question you come up off ramp that hits or she didn't go to recluretor in September 24.
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So let's say, 3291, okay.
01:14
What are I having on my 6th?
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C-64 currently just are...
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The main engine now is a 6-5.
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Okay.
01:35
C-64 for I'm that ready to 6-9.
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Got it.
01:42
Do you want that engine to come up from Hanover Street?
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That's correct.
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Alright, I love them. I want to get one out.
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3.9 at B.669.
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There's no track of no sound all.
02:02
Yeah, see you know.
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Engine 64, the rescue's 54.
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Just our engine 645 is en route.
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Should we go on the Hanover Street, off ramp? First should I take 422 down.
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I'm not going to get down 420.
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All right, I'll come off the off ramp.
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T. Clerk Kyle, I have your response.
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T-64 from 329.
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Go ahead.
02:41
The driver was the first vehicle, he had five rounds in that car.
02:45
I'll be live rounds in the car.
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Jeff, we're into 64-5 driving, coming off the Hammer Street off-frame.
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Enter the 64-5 way.
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T-64Lpaces.
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G60 parking
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G64 from battalion sixty four and open fire to two vehicles are smoth Okay
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Your engine 64, two and around
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24 to stay station and probably the right.
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Top of Chief.
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John, uh, hey, be terrible, Tom, be terrible, Tom, almost out.
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