Two vehicle crash with airbag deployment near St. Sebastian Church, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a two vehicle collision with airbag deployment occurred near St. Sebastian Church on Siebert Road in Ross Township. The extent of injuries is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: North Hills Police / Fire / EMS
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01:47
Transcript:
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2.11 and E2 at the fire department area, St.
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Sebastian Church, near Siebert Road, Ross Township.
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2 o'clock and then airbag deployment on an injury at (number withheld).
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For a two vehicle collision with unknown injuries, airbag deployment, St.
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Sebastian Church,
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near Siebert Road and Ross on Seabird itself.
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Station 247 along with 254 on Northfire 31314.
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County, (number withheld).
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Good.
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Can you get me a best tire for two, please?
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Appreciate.
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Hello, there's a second call on this.
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It's uh,
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call not involved, but it's with support, he's involved reports and imagery.
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I'm confirmed.
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089-entry close the road up there.
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County 243 is in route.
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243 is in route.
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243, can you copy the update there's an individual on 10 who's reporting their entries but then confirmed?
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One engine is on same.
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This will be on fever, directly across the defense office.
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Two vehicles.
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Everyone's out.
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Location mentioned:
Siebert Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15237
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