Vehicle rollover near Hazelwood and Second Ave, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible vehicle rollover involving a white SUV near the intersection of Second Avenue and Hazelwood Avenue in Pittsburgh. Initial reports suggested the vehicle struck a tree and may have rolled over. Responders were checking the area for a possible victim. Fire and medical services were en route, and one patient may have been released at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 3 Dispatch - Zones 4/5
Listen to dispatch call
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
Both units at Irvine Street and Telemetry Street, there's another vehicle accident further down the street at Second Avenue and Hazelwood Avenue.
00:07
It's a two-vehicle accident, heavy front end damage.
00:09
Vehicle hit a tree.
00:13
Four twenty-three, able.
00:15
It's going to be the same vehicle.
00:17
It's going to be a smaller white SUV.
00:23
Received. So Second Avenue and Hazelwood is the same as Irvine Street in Tully Met?
00:29
The vehicle right near Hazelwood right now.
00:32
Doesn't appear to be any other vehicles.
00:36
Received.
00:39
Four hundred and 20 A radio, you still have fire en route.
00:43
That's affirmative, sir.
00:44
Fire and medics are still en route.
00:47
From what I see, the ambulance should be on scene, but first responders are still en route, yes.
00:54
Copy.
00:59
Four 13 A, I am out.
01:01
Seven eight.
01:04
With that 413 able on scene, base the other unit.
01:07
Can you repeat? You got walked on.
01:11
That was 420 able.
01:12
We haven't located a victim yet.
01:18
This vehicle rolled over, released one, but we're still checking the area for a victim.
01:27
423 able.
01:29
Be able.
01:32
Just confirmed that we'll be the only vehicle crash up in Elk on Second Avenue.
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