Flooding and debris cause hazardous driving on Route 982


Audio|Source: Armstrong/Westmoreland Public Safety
03:24
Transcript:
I'm with a rescue truck down here at the bottom of the hill. A lot of these cars have got out of the area, and I think this one here is going to be able to get moved off the roadway down here. 10-4. Just fast, you might as well notify PennDOT to get out here. They're going to have to get this road clean, it's covered with gravel. It's probably about that six inches of gravel on the road, bottom of St. Rose's Hill, or 982 in the industrial boulevard. 104. And also notify conscious supervisors also. It's part on the railroad also. Harrison Avenue by the road tracks in front of Elliot. Callers advising there was a sewer grade cap that came off. She hit with her vehicle. She did have minor damage, but she kept on driving. the time you're going to time the station? 1040. Assistant 41 to dispatch. Assistant 41, go ahead. Are we going to talk around for these flooding calls we have? Yes. talk around monitor your command channels contact this special zone on 101 send for We're likely going to get several down there. We'll be in Rod here momentarily. You can just need to CM them over as you get them. Time, but we're saying the sheet over now. 4-4-9-9-1. All units responding, Waderobe Derry Road, Route 982 can cancel per Chief 71. 25. That's 33 OIC and tool 0700. Hi, Pete. Good, sir. I have Jim Prohasa on the phone. We must know if you need any resources, just wanted you to notify him. Who's that, sir? Talent Ship Supervisor, we have a gym for Hoska. Let's get. 10-4. They have debris from 982 all over the road. I like usual. Go ahead. You only move anything out.
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Location mentioned:
Near PA-982, Latrobe, PA 15650
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