Vehicle fire after highway accident in Greenwich Township, Berks County PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a motor vehicle accident with a fire on Interstate 78 eastbound near milepost 35 in Greenwich Township. The number of injuries was unknown at the time of dispatch. Multiple fire and rescue units were called to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Berks PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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02:13
Transcript:
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Greenwich Township, Interstate 78 near milepost 35 eastbound.
00:04
Motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries with fire.
00:07
Station 44, Station 61 Rescue, Engine 61, Medic 6711, Station 545.
00:15
Greenwich Township, Interstate 78 near milepost 35 eastbound.
00:21
Motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries with fire.
00:23
1612.
00:41
Main Creek Township, near Main Street between Ena Avenue and Spirit Court, hazmat call.
00:46
Station 12, Engine 12, Rescue 66, Med 6721.
00:55
No odor of natural gas inside the residence reported. No smoke or flames.
01:12
Attention Station 545 and 670 monitors, be advised.
01:22
Medic 6711 was recalled. You can disregard your tone.
01:26
Engine 5451 and Squad 545 are responding.
01:29
Greenwich Township, Interstate 78 near milepost 35 eastbound for a motor vehicle accident with fire, unknown injuries.
01:52
Second dispatch, Greenwich Township, Interstate 78 near milepost 35 eastbound.
02:01
Rescue Engine 61, second dispatch to Greenwich Township on Interstate 78 near milepost 35 eastbound.
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