Vehicle crash with sedan in ditch on Santiago Street, Allegheny County PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a vehicle crash involving a sedan that went into a ditch near Santiago Street in Penn Hills Township. A tow truck with a winch was requested to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: County Law Enforcement West Police Ch 1
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
36-37 counting going to be out with the owner of that vehicle CCI, or correction, the Casper, Puhosmo and Sons on Santiago Drive.
00:17
Copy.
00:19
Is he 3802?
00:23
County 615 is out.
00:28
615, sir.
00:30
637 to 636.
00:31
637 to 636.
00:37
637 to 3615.
00:40
I'll be giving that mail Curtis to your location.
00:46
Town four. I was heading your way.
00:48
I'll turn around.
00:53
637 County.
00:57
Got.
00:59
I'll be given the registered owner courtesy ride from this location to the scene of the accident.
01:06
Beginning mileage, 34481.8.
01:12
34481.8, one mail, back to the accident, 403.
01:18
36-37 county will be out the scene of the crash 3 4482-0 here Tom copy 4-5
01:31
636 Choney 636 county 36 whatever the tow company of the month is can you have them start this way let them know they're going to need a wench on a flatbed get it out of this ditch promo drive sedan
01:48
Yeah, it's got to be.
01:49
I'll go around, lock.
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Location mentioned:
Santiago St, Penn Hills Township, PA 15235
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