Disabled semi truck blocks traffic near PA-51 and Maytide, Pittsburgh PA
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According to the dispatch call, a semi truck broke down and is blocking traffic near PA-51 and Maytide in Pittsburgh. Units are responding to assist and arrange towing.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police, Fire and EMS
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02:1
Transcript:
00:00
Out at 51 and Maytide.
00:02
It's a question of your assistance.
00:04
He's got a semi there disabled.
00:07
Looks like the transmitter dropped out.
00:17
All right, that's coffee.
00:18
Just come reach out from the gang and get a truck started that way.
00:22
And I got to dig my truck out of the snow and I'll start that way.
00:27
Starting to hear me, copy.
00:29
Starting to be copy.
00:30
Starting able to copy.
00:31
Just come out the busway and come around.
00:33
I'll get backed up.
00:39
All right, coffee is going to be a while.
00:40
I'm going to take the truck out.
00:47
I was saying she was having chest pain.
00:49
She hasn't received any messages since.
00:52
The female is a cleaner at PPG paints.
01:01
3030 Able.
01:03
We started MC unit to 51 Maytide.
01:08
Something if we're broken down semi-trailer, would be deemed toes.
01:17
What type of truck is it is a full-size? Bragor trailer?
01:23
His mission fell out the bottom.
01:25
He's been mobile.
01:27
He's coming in a right lane, walking the tire lane.
01:35
The MC base.
01:49
Copy the request for a trucker trailer, it's broke down 51 and Maytide.
01:58
Copy that empty base of that unit, is that track of trailer wood?
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