Traffic accident near Mount Royal Boulevard, Allison Park PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a traffic accident near Mount Royal Boulevard in Allison Park. Two vehicles were towed from the scene. Road crews applied salt to the area, but ice and hazardous turns remained. Access near the animal hospital was managed, and limited travel was allowed while roads were being treated.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Fire - North
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
Area near Mount Royal Boulevard has the town.
00:03
This is 320 North Fire.
00:22
Good.
00:25
Both cars are with tow and terminated.
00:33
Copy. Vehicle terminated is 97.
00:42
Two six two chief from 2604 squad.
00:47
Go ahead.
00:52
The person involved in the accident, (name withheld) is here and was wondering the best way to get down there.
00:58
Yeah, you can let (name withheld) drive down to the fire truck.
01:00
Tell (name withheld) to be careful.
01:08
149 assistance to 262 chief.
01:10
Can I let people go to the animal hospital? I believe the township finished salting the road.
01:16
Yeah, they can get up to the animal hospital.
01:18
They can't come any further.
01:20
All right, copy that.
01:29
186 engine from.
01:33
Go ahead, chief.
01:37
Just watched Paramount Road.
01:39
It's still sheet ice.
01:40
They got salt down, but the turns are pretty bad.
01:46
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Mt Royal Blvd, Allison Park, PA 15101
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