Multi-vehicle crash damages car wash in Reading, Reading PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a crash involving two SUVs inside a car wash on Oley Street in Reading, Pennsylvania. The collision caused structural damage to the building and at least one person was reported injured. Fire and building inspectors were requested to assess the damage.
Audio|Heard on: Berks PA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Rescue on Oley Street.
00:01
Okay, rescue one.
00:02
Two to Oley Street.
00:05
Near Oley Street, two vehicles, a red SUV and a gray SUV.
00:09
One with leg pain or how does traffic? Two got it.
00:15
Ladder three to radio, we're on the scene.
00:17
Looks like we got a couple of vehicles inside the car wash.
00:20
We'll be investigating.
00:21
The engine's here as well.
00:23
Copy that. Ladder three on scene.
00:25
Two vehicles at the car wash.
00:26
I'll be checking.
00:27
Car two is arriving.
00:28
Car two on scene.
00:30
Medic one, thank you.
00:32
Okay, medic one.
00:36
Ladder three, two.
00:37
Yeah, I did too.
00:39
Car two to radio.
00:40
Car two.
00:41
We have a multi-vehicle crash inside the car wash.
00:45
One of the vehicles has punched a hole in the exterior supporting wall.
00:52
We're gonna need the fire marshal and building inspectors.
00:59
She's here checking.
01:01
I see.
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Location mentioned:
Oley St, Reading, PA
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