Fire crews respond to emergency in Shirley Township, Mt Union PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department units, including Company 7 and Brush 7, responded to an emergency near Welch Street in Shirley Township. The Assistant Chief coordinated with other responders to access the area, which appeared to be difficult to reach.
Audio|Heard on: Huntingdon County Fire and EMS
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
15 Shirley Township,
00:03
near Welch Street.
00:06
Lifting Company 7,
00:09
701.
00:15
What house are you guys at?
00:28
County from Assistant Chief 7.
00:33
Assistant Chief.
00:36
Respond direct.
00:41
Received. They're asking for south.
00:45
You have access to any?
00:49
I'll get a hold of the state, see if they can bring anything.
01:09
System G7 driver 71.
01:25
This is Chief Safflin, Driver Seven One.
01:29
(name withheld), I'll be there in about a minute.
01:39
No, I'm Station Seven Hundred.
01:42
Uh-uh.
01:46
He's waiting on the bag.
01:48
Is it going to be an operating deal?
01:52
Front Two One just received.
01:56
Seven Four.
01:57
Sorry.
02:05
(name withheld), brush seven responding with four.
02:09
Brush seven, 709, near Welch Street.
02:19
Roger, five in the 701.
02:29
(name withheld), we are kind of in a ditch.
02:36
There may be access on the backside, but I'm not familiar with the road system out here.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Welch St, Mt Union, PA 17066
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