Serious vehicle crash with traumatic arrest on US-222, Lancaster County PA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a serious vehicle crash on Route 222 in Pennsylvania. One person went into traumatic arrest, and multiple medic and command units, including Medic 4-1, Medic 4-3, and Command 17, coordinated at the scene to manage the response and traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Lancaster PA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Traffic 17 at 1016.
00:03
(name withheld), Medic 41, just confirming this as southbound.
00:07
Medic 4-1, that's affirmative.
00:11
Thank you.
00:13
Utility 171.
00:16
Utility 171, just confirming your own team.
00:22
(name withheld) 1018.
00:24
County Command 17.
00:28
Command 17.
00:30
You can operate this crash if you would on 222.
00:34
It's a traumatic arrest.
00:40
County Command 17.
00:43
What is Medic coming?
00:46
Command 17, you have Medic 4-1 and Medic 4-3.
00:53
Okay, Medic 4-1, Medic 4-3 from Command 17.
00:57
You have a direction to travel, you're coming in here.
01:00
Command 17, 4-3 is coming southbound.
01:03
They should be there momentarily.
01:06
Okay, very good. You can pull ahead of the action scene, come past all the engines, and we'll get you in right ahead or behind Medic 4-1.
01:16
Can you repeat? I didn't copy the last part well.
01:20
Come past all the engines, we'll get you in right behind the Medic unit here.
01:27
Copy, thank you.
01:29
(name withheld) 4-3-0-8.
01:32
Medic 4-3-0.
01:34
County 4-1, same traffic.
01:37
Medic 4-1.
01:40
County from Traffic 17, rural location.
01:46
Traffic 17, 1022.
01:49
17 Command from Traffic 17.
01:52
What lane down here shut down?
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