Fire response causes traffic control and congestion on E Ridge St, Nanticoke PA


Fire department responded to an emergency near East Ridge Street. They managed traffic and controlled vehicle movement to reduce congestion during the response.
Audio|Source: Southern Luzerne County Fire
02:31
Transcript:
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205 cancer response[1] near East Ridge Street and anato call cancer response timeout[2] 21005 time out 2105
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F1 silver on day as you pay but one more coming
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Perfect. All right.
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Every thing that's pulling out.
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We're going to pull in a lot, turn around.
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We're going to pull in a lot, turn around.
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Now, after your last one, passes.
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Henry 132 Rescue.
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132 rescue[3].
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132 rescue[3] back up.
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21008.
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I hold everything up, but everybody's trying to get out.
00:41
Hold them up, hold them up.
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You got a PD turn towards you let him through.
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Blum up. We got an engine coming out.
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F3-3-1. They're going to move the vehicle's over now while I have south-down stop.
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Copy, thank you.
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Not one between us, Sam.
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I'm gone.
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F3 to 1, Dave, when I get you on the other side, I'm going to send the Southbound, okay?
00:58
At that point, we can just send, uh, we can send them both, so I'll send my northbound traffic through the center lane and the southbound traffic through the Southbound lake.
01:05
All right, copy. All right, northbound traffic is going to be moving.
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Copy. Four sounds in the center lane, southbound to the regular lane.
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Go on south, guys. Go on south, got it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
cancer response: Fire/EMS response code (likely indicating an emergency medical or fire event)
[2]
timeout: Unit marking time of event or action
[3]
rescue: Rescue unit dispatched or operating
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Location mentioned:
E Ridge St, Nanticoke, PA 18634
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