Tanker truck and sedan collide on I-79 southbound, Franklin Park PA
A tanker truck carrying fracking brine water and a sedan collided on I-79 southbound near mile marker 70.3 in Franklin Park. The accident caused fluids to spill on the ground, oil and debris on the road. Two people were injured: one male with a head cut and one female with scratches. All occupants have exited the vehicles safely. Emergency services are responding to contain the spilled fluids and provide medical assistance.
Audio|Source: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Is you get a call for an accident,
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79 southbound mile marker 70?
00:10
Yeah, Fram, we have an emma placed on the way.
00:16
Copy. It's going to be a tanker truck versus sedan.
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I do have fluids on the ground.
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I'll be all started for a minute.
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For a COL alarm coming from the living room.
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Copy, can you use have them in the glides, please?
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Uperman.
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C.
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Drive, Marshal, for residential C.L.A.L.
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F. residential C.L.A.L.
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F.E.L.F.R.E.L.
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F.
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County H.R. 30.O.4.
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For a vehicle accident involving a tanker truck,
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fluids on the roadway.
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The area mile mark 70.3, I-39, south on a Franklin Park.
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158, D20 fire chowel 7 in 1946.
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County 220 on 2.02.
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Go ahead.
02:14
I have one male with the laceration in the back of his head. Then I also have a female with some scratches on her back.
02:23
Oil on the road and debris solid in a bad bend.
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Copy.
02:38
Number units for the crash, a train for fire, 7.
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County, 220 Chief, 220 Assistant, in service to the scene, switching to 7.
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Copy.
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County 13004, add me to the crash.
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I'll still monitor the C-O-1.
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That's for C-O-30-04.
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Chief 185-9.
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Good, pal.
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Chief, the alarm company's going back, spoke to a key holder, said the alarm was set off by cooking,
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but we're unable to provide a proper code.
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We'll continue, and you can hold us myself in action too.
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Solid coffee.
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Eighty-seven, I'm out on every green.
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Copy on.
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Action.
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Copy on a speed.
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County 60204.
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County 60204. Joy!
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Oh yeah, it's a, uh,
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sounds like a verbal domestic,
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upper level Macy's.
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Recease. Receive.
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County, 62, 83, I'll be getting out.
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Appreciate.
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Connie 158 was there any indication what the tank truck was carrying? Was there any indication what the tank truck was carrying?
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158-240 L2. They're carrying off.
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We'll see you at this time.
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Lieutenant.
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You can get the last four of this case number,
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please.
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Let's see.
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Relay in from my lieutenant sounds like a tank of truck carrying fracking, brine water.
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Sorry.
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Not me about.
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Last receipt from 33.
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County 2845 traffic.
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Forty-five.
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Hampton Oaks and Middles, T.
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Registration, Mike Lima, Yankee, 1851.
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Copy.
07:04
The sentence grew up to a central station evaluation, and if you have enough,
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people will need to start fluid containment.
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I'll be there, county, 2.20 risk engine on.
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Happy.
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For a vehicle accident with containment, mile marker 70.3, I-779 South Town.
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158, second activation, fire 7,19507.
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Scotty. Scott, you 1508, rescue, here's itself.
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Copy.
08:02
County 133 is on scene. Malmarker 70.2. Looks like I'll auction are out. The tanker truck is a brine tank. No placards.
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Copy out of Malmarker's 70.2. Everybody's out.
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Tinker truck's a brine tank.
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One two fifty two.
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I got you.
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If you come up his driveway, you've got room to turn around.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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Copy on the C.
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Copy on the C. C.
09:01
Ross County, medics to 626 Terra Court, 85-year-old female, vomiting.
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