Car crashes into guardrail with no injuries, Georgetown PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a car crashed into a guardrail at the intersection near Willow Street and Ash Street in Wilkes-Barre Township. There were no reported injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Luzerne County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Lutheran Foundation 188 second request intersection of Willow and Ash Street, Wilkes-Barre Township for a one-car, MVA, car versus guardrail and non-injury.
00:09
2259.
00:37
Lizard County medic nine seizure 167 on the assist 500 north main street department 414 planes township for 71 year old female possible seizure 2300
01:01
Southern County, Station 188, 3rd and final, intersection of Willow Street and Ash Street, Wilkesburg Township, one car, MVA, car into a guardrail, unknown injury, 2,02.
01:18
188 engine 3 to County.
01:23
188, engine 3.
01:26
County, engine 3 is on the way.
01:30
Stand 4103, here on the way at 2303.
01:40
Living County Medical 11.
01:44
Stage in the area, 37 East Main Street, Banks Township for a fall detection.
01:52
2305.
01:59
188 inch in 3rd 3D County.
02:04
188 Inj.
02:07
County, we're on location.
02:09
We got no car, no nothing into a car grill.
02:16
Zurn County, 188 engine 3, you can return the service.
02:24
Zurn County, 188 engine 3, copy correct.
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Location mentioned:
Willow St & Ash St, Georgetown, PA 18702
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