Vehicle fire and injury crash near Brownsdale Rd, Butler County PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle crash near Brownsdale Road in Pennsylvania. The vehicle was fully engulfed in flames. A driver, appearing to be in his fifties, was removed from the vehicle and taken to medical care with leg, facial, and head injuries. Fire and rescue units from multiple departments were present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Butler PA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Units responding near Brownsdale Road, callers advising they got the driver out of the vehicle.
00:05
The vehicle is fully involved.
00:06
Time now 736.
00:09
Rescue 25 is helping.
00:13
19, you can come down to follow up.
00:18
623, Butler.
00:20
Sixty-two three, go ahead.
00:24
Advising your patient has an obvious leg injury, facial and head injuries, altered level, in his fifties.
00:32
Chief 19-2, I'll be on location.
00:34
One vehicle off the side of the road, fully involved.
00:36
Close to you, engine on your arrival, get special.
00:42
Sixty-three copies update.
00:49
Engine 19, you've set your bumper line.
00:51
Rescue 20, hooking engine 19 here.
00:54
Engine 19 is off scene.
00:58
623 is approaching.
01:00
How close can you get me without interfering with FD?
01:04
623, if you're coming from 68,
01:07
he'll pull up behind rescue 20.
01:09
The patient's in the back of a white pickup truck beside engine 19.
01:14
Well, control 6230 is on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Brownsdale Rd, Pennsylvania
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