Multiple ambulances respond to crash at Market and Cameron, Harrisburg PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a motor vehicle accident near Market Street and North Cameron Street in Harrisburg. Multiple ambulances were dispatched, with five transporting units required to assist patients at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Dauphin PA EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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285, Cameron and Market Street, Class 2, you're going as the 4th transporting unit.
00:03
Company 1's already on the scene.
00:05
When you come into the scene, you're to make a left onto Cameron Street, pull past the scene.
00:10
Okay.
00:13
15, the boy.
00:16
Say 15.
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Two hundred and eighty-five from one.
00:21
One hundred and twenty-two, eighty-five's going in.
00:27
Okay, where are you calling? One hundred and 20.
00:28
Yeah, 200 and eighty-five was calling.
00:31
They're pulling up in fire.
00:33
One hundred and 20, where do you want us to be then for a patient?
00:37
Take the left parked in front of my squad.
00:41
One hundred and 120 from county.
00:42
I just want to confirm that you are going to need a 5th transporting unit.
00:47
That's correct.
00:53
Medic 111, Cameron Market Street assisting on an accident for a 5th transporting unit class two company nine.
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Double O Twenty Two.
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Nine Two.
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Nine Two,
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double O Twenty Two.
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One Twenty.
01:11
One Twenty.
01:13
Oh, who are you calling? You know.
01:16
Negative. Your 5th unit will be nine two.
01:20
Copy.
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