Overturned vehicle near Washington Street, no injuries


Radio dispatch about an overturned vehicle at 325 Washington Street. No injuries or entrapment reported. Rescue crews and ambulance personnel are transferring a patient to an ambulance and preparing transport. State police arrived and responders are completing patient paperwork.
Audio|Source: Huntingdon County Fire and EMS
07:10
Transcript:
506, Huntington, Ops 2. Huntington, 36-5-2. Okay, the patient is not a routine. They called from 325, 325 Washington Street. That's where the patient is. No injuries, no in-crapment. Okay, we'll be there for anybody. if you can find out where the ambulance is and you can get it up to the attack 12 right at that driveway where I walked in whatever you got to do get me the ambulance up here. All right matter back level we've got a couple fall hoots close to the area uh toward the north also a power line running to the north parallel was 994 you'll have the building vehicle overturned now in drablin utilize ops two be chief 12 chiefs plus one do you have 1200 dMS personnel with you that's supposed to be in the transport unit yeah affirmative i'm gonna be sending (name withheld) to out down That's the case and you extricate them to the attack, just in the interest of time. It would be worth our while. It's just the transport to the LZ. It's your unit that you're actually already having them actually on. 365. 365 is responding to C. 5A6. 114. 114, July's opposite. Captain 12 we got the ambulance and say here I'll be up on dearly. Copy. Chief 12 is from Deputy. You have the 1,200 unit at the attack, correct? It'll be here momentarily. We've got somebody bringing it up here. Give us 30 seconds. We'll have it. Do not in a copy. That was coming around. We're going to put them on the UTV and then we're going to transfer them from the UTV to the ambulance. Do you, 65, like... Q9, G4. Colonel, you have Rescue 10 and Rescue 20 both in around along with Engine 651. You can hold just the 65. Operators walk soon. Department 65 remainers can go and service with the accession of EMS on the scene 117. Onyx, the rest of 65 from scene. 117. Oh, EMS transport is in place if you got to hack. EMS ops. So that way, (name withheld) has enough room to... to monitor them when we bring them down out and then we'll just transfer them off the back of that. Copy. Whenever they come in, they'll basically have to go to the left of the end. We'll just do a transfer. Copy. We're going to be out momentarily. 65 holding the box to rescue 65. Ex. 651-5-1 also at 118. 5-018. 5-0-0-0-18. 5-0-0-6. Honeydonnie MS-Ops. advised PSP[1] is going to be interacting your location. Yeah, they just arrived on team. We're going to be available patients if you send EMF care of this data. They're going to take them up COV. Okay. Are they still, they're going to be awaiting to speak to PSP, correct? Yeah, that's correct. They're here to talk to them now. Appreciate. Welcome deputy. Yes. We need a patient refusal paperwork signed by our second, well by the patient refusal victim. (name withheld) 's going to be coming down out and he's looked at up here somewhere. We just need to get him to sign off. (name withheld) 's telling me the clipboard's up there. around you that would have the paperwork in it if they happen fire pressure (name withheld) to the chief be advised we have the clipboard on the white pick up with us quick update. They're just now at the MS transport unit. They're getting ready to transfer. They're going to do some packaging in the ambulance and then they're going to be headed your direction in the next three to five months.
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PSP: Pennsylvania State Police
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Location mentioned:
Near Washington St, Huntingdon, PA 16652
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