Two dump trucks collide on route 422 causing injuries, Shelocta PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, two dump trucks collided in a T-bone crash near route 422 and route 156. The crash caused diesel fuel to leak onto the road. A 51-year-old woman was knocked unconscious but regained alertness. Rescue and hazmat teams responded to the scene to manage fuel spill and assist any trapped individuals.
Audio|Heard on: Indiana County Fire Dispatch and Fireground Operations
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04:57
Transcript:
00:00
Station 900, knowledge is a call.
00:04
Station 900 received.
00:05
This would be a vacuaxe involving two triaxles,
00:08
T-bone-style collision.
00:10
Route 422, route 156.
00:13
Ported possible entrapment injuries.
00:16
Tees and fuel will be leaking in the end of freeze.
00:23
Affordable 1 to, uh,
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assistant 3.
00:31
02 is responding to the scene.
00:35
902 receives around 5.
00:42
902 from Santini.
00:48
Go ahead, Augie.
00:51
Do you want me to come in there or do you want me to go to the scene?
00:58
Can you check on the board and see how many guys we have coming to the station to get the units out and just follow along with what that is?
01:08
Okay, I'll see if I can get that to come up on my phone out here.
01:14
9-06 might be able to help you with that as well.
01:17
He's getting stuff ready.
01:22
10-4[1]. Z on the radio?
01:29
Go ahead, Augie.
01:31
Do you need me to come in there,
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to drive anything?
01:38
So far it's looking like it, yes.
01:42
Okay, I'll head into Indiana.
01:47
Thank you, sir.
01:52
We have a 51-year-old female said that she was knocked out.
01:58
She's closed, she's alert.
02:00
We may have to pop the door to get her out.
02:02
I haven't talked to the other driver of the other coal truck, but we do have fluids all over the road.
02:09
I did request the Indiana County Hazmat team.
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900,
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the vehicle accident was a possible drabman.
02:25
Route 422 Highway West, route 156, Shelocta, Fire Office 3.
02:30
Number one, do you think of the county?
02:36
504.1.
02:38
Are we the only one on this call? We may need, uh, are you getting 310?
02:46
I have your company and 260 was added.
02:51
You.
02:54
The 554 of Purple 1, do you want me to sign in that left lane there and so we can get the poles out?
03:03
Corey's chalk to the total.
03:04
Something around a bit.
03:11
Okay, I mean, he's just to choose for one.
03:14
262 received the two drafts who was clouded in the intersection around 422 around 156 there's a big diesel fuel league and possible driving
03:28
stage 260 received
03:35
got a 262 system 1
03:39
262 161
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Scott Amher's point.
03:45
3-953, Ralph, 422 are out 156, just consisting Dumbent 50 and Team 900.
03:53
David Vicklax was a tram and blowing two dump trucks.
04:00
Your rescue's on scene.
04:02
50 rescue on scenes are out 54.
04:11
570OS equal center, 570 OSC, call center,
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0,955.
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Indian Anconi, engine 262.
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262. 262.
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260, not what 2.
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0957.
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G53 to 262.
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That's a 501 good.
04:46
Hey, when you guys arrive, we're going to need help, some traffic.
04:49
I've got a line of traffic westbound coming through Sri Lanka here.
04:54
We're at the intersection of 210 and 422.
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10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative / Message received
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Location mentioned:
US-422 & PA-156, Shelocta, PA 15774
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