False crash alert at Stackpole Street and Hall Avenue, St Marys PA


Emergency responders were dispatched to the intersection near Stackpole Street and Hall Avenue following an automated crash alert. Upon arrival, no crash or abnormal situation was found. The alert was likely triggered by a cell phone crash detection system, not an actual incident.
Audio|Source: Elk County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Mary's Ambulance 9-1, respond Bravo to the area of Stackpole Street and Hall Ave for an automated crash detection.
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Attempted to call back, no answer.
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1.28 knowledge.
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How many, you got P-1-Rout?
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F-E-1, you're in route, responding Bravo to the area of Stackpole Street and Hall Ave.
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Automated crash detection[1], box 101.
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Captain 112 responding.
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12-year-in-rout responding, Bravo.
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The area is Stackpole Street and Hall Ave for an automated crash detection, bus 101.
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121-1 responding.
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121 responding.
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One near route, responding Bravo in the area Stackpole Street Hall or have automated crash detection.
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County 51 is in the area.
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Stackpole Hall, nothing shown.
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Recease 51 in the area, nothing shown.
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Is this a cell phone detection?
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It didn't say, I do believe it is a cell phone, though.
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For now, Sean Holden Station, I'm not seeing anything.
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Station 12, acknowledge.
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Station 12, acknowledge.
Police codes explained
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Automated crash detection: Automated alert from a cell phone or vehicle system indicating a possible traffic accident
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Location mentioned:
Stackpole St & Hall Ave, St Marys, PA 15857
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