Two-vehicle crash with injuries in Mount Penn, Mt Penn PA
A motor vehicle accident involving two vehicles occurred near Howard Boulevard and North 22nd Street in Mount Penn Borough. The crash resulted in injuries to one female and one male. Emergency responders reported a large debris field at the scene. Additional reports mentioned a malfunctioned toaster in a nearby building but this was being handled separately.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Mount Penn Borough, Howard Boulevard, and North 22nd Street, motor vehicle with injuries.
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Station 1, Station 4, Rescue 1, Engine 4, Medic 5551. Mount Penn Borough, Howard Boulevard, and North 22nd Street, motor vehicle with injuries.
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1836.
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(name withheld).
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Go ahead with the upgrade.
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Dispatching.
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It's going to be ops number one.
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All units for Exeter Township, Berkshire Center.
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5501 Perkiomen Avenue between Shelbourne, Jules, Sandel, Westbound, and Lincoln Drive. Structural operations are going to be on fireoffs. Number one, after response, 1836.
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B... ...their...
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Exeter, Township, Berkshire Center, 5501 Perthumann Avenue, Crusher to Shellboard, (name withheld), Westdown, and Lincoln Drive.
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The structure fire.
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Station 25, Station 7, Power 25, Engine, Tanker 25,
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Tanker 25, Tanker 23, Tanker 6.
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Station 64 for Rit, Middick, 6932.
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Exeter, Township, Berkshire Center, 5501 per human avenue.
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Crusher, Shellborne, Drug, Handel, Westdown, and Lincoln, Drive.
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Structure fire, reported the alarm bell sounding with smoke on the second floor, 1837.
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Deputy 1.
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Myself and rescue water in route.
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Deputy One, you're responding as well as what you want for Howard Boulevard on North 22nd Street.
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For the motor vehicle accident reported with two injuries to vehicle accident.
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Other unit calling, I stopped on you, you,
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or you stuff on me.
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Squad 690 is responding.
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Stop for the squad, uh, structural fire then.
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Robeson Township 275 Whispering Pine Lane, Crusher, Steter Lane and White Bear Road.
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Class 4, Medics 69-31 covering station 630.
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Robeson Township 275, Whispering Pine Lane, pressure, Cedar Lane, and White Bear Road.
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Class 4, 1839.
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Pressure under 6 and are out.
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Press-Du-106, copy your responding.
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1839.
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Make 621 copy your handle at recall 693,
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1839. Stand by for your additional.
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Injuries, one female, repeat pain, second 50-year-old male with chest pain.
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Rescue ends in 25.
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On scene, two-story,
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nursing home facility, nothing evident. We'll be out checking.
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Copy your own scene with two-story nursing home facility, nothing showing.
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First one was on location.
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Rescue one.
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On the location,
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1840.
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First, deputy one, same traffic.
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Two vehicles in the roadway.
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Robbie, 1840.
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Section 7 and out.
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End of seven here responding,
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1840.
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Clint six.
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Quint six.
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Clint six responding to the structure fire, 1841.
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That's affirmative.
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We are getting reports for a malfunctioned toaster on the second floor.
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We're going to make our way out that now.
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We'll give you a further report.
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Okay, you're on EMS.
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Send in four.
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Tends in four.
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End of four is all location.
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Copy on location, 1841.
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Chapter 825-1, did you copy that before?
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Negative.
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We're going to be making access to the 2nd Division now.
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We're going to report so I'm not one-chon-toaster.
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We'll give you a further point.
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Pretty safe.
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Percy one.
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71. All right, two vehicles.
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EMS is tracking in a large debris field.
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I guess for now we'll take an off-channel to clear things up for you.
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If you could, it's going to be on fireoffs 2. We're just going to offer that once you keyed up.
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