Two-vehicle head-on crash on Sugar Camp Road, Venetia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders reported a head-on crash involving two vehicles on Sugar Camp Road in Pennsylvania. Two people were injured and treated at the scene by medics. A helicopter was placed on standby, but fire and rescue units were later instructed to stand down by Chief 64.
Audio|Heard on: Washington City Fire, County Zone 1 Fire and EMS
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
I've got a two-vehicle crash.
00:02
Also, it is head-on.
00:05
We have access to two patients.
00:06
We have one medic on scene, paramedic attending to the other patient.
00:09
You can cancel 48, keep the fire units that are here and clear everything up.
00:19
Control to units responding to Sugar Camp Road,
00:22
you can go ahead and stand down for Chief 64 on scene.
00:25
Again, units responded to Sugar Camp Road should stand down for Chief 64 on scene.
00:36
Control, squad 18.
00:44
(number withheld) is the patient. I'll be in search, turning.
00:52
10-4, on scene at (number withheld).
01:01
(number withheld), (number withheld).
01:13
Control, Chief 64.
01:16
Chief 64.
01:19
Just so you're aware of it, there was a helicopter on standby.
01:26
That's not safe to face with that.
01:27
If we need them, we may be able to take the units out of here.
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Location mentioned:
Sugar Camp Rd, Pennsylvania
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