Two-vehicle crash on Route 33 South near mile marker 4, Northampton County PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible two-vehicle crash on Route 33 South near mile marker 4 in Pennsylvania. The caller reported a burning smell, blocked traffic, and potential injuries. EMS and fire units were dispatched to the scene, where two vehicles appeared to be off to the side of the road.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton County West and Northern Lehigh County
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be near mile marker 4.1 Route 33 South for a two-vehicle MVA.
00:03
Smell something burning attached by the head.
00:05
No more information.
00:20
Double 0033.
00:22
Going to 3.6 Route 33 South, two-vehicle MVA.
00:29
Unknown injuries. Caller stated they smelled something burning off to the side and blocked traffic.
00:35
Network.
00:41
Forty-one responding.
00:45
Zero thirty-four, 3.6 or thirty-three, report of an MVA with possible injuries.
00:51
Area of Seniorville Road across Congressional Drive, Williamstowne Township Communications Ops—second alert.
01:01
Fourteen Thirteen.
01:03
Is the mile marker 4.1 33 South?
01:07
Received 4.133 South.
01:18
County Fire 14, Fire EMS 17, you respond to the MVA on 33 South.
01:23
Mile marker’s going to be 4.1 Route 33 South, 036 out.
01:32
Lehigh County Medic 6212.
01:37
Thanks, 12.
01:39
12.
01:42
12.
01:44
EMS 6.
01:50
This is 037.
02:07
C1413, you're arriving.
02:08
Two vehicles off to the side investigating 038.
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Location mentioned:
PA-33, Pennsylvania
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