Two-vehicle crash with injuries in Plainfield Township, Northampton County PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a motor vehicle accident involving two vehicles near Sullivan Trail in Plainfield Township. The crash caused heavy damage to both vehicles, and at least one person was reported injured. EMS and medic units responded to assess and treat the patients on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Northampton County West and Northern Lehigh County
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01:10
Transcript:
00:00
Bite near Sullivan Trail across Cromwell Road, Plainfield Township Communications Office Two Eighteen Oh Three.
00:11
We're responding.
00:17
EMS 32 at 1804, we're going to near Sullivan Trail in the 20-year-old.
00:24
I do have two vehicles with extensive damage.
00:30
We'll be checking on patients.
00:35
Step front, come step.
00:41
County medic sixty-two seven.
00:45
Medic sixty-seven.
00:48
Responding in place of sixty-seven.
00:51
Baker Avenue and Cedarsville for ambulance.
00:55
Two vehicles. We have no other information.
00:56
We've got a Dickens iPhone notification.
00:59
One report with injuries, one negative injuries.
01:04
FM Ten just got on location.
01:05
He's got two vehicles involved with heavy damage.
01:08
She's checking those injuries for us.
01:09
Let us know as soon as he knows.
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Location mentioned:
Sullivan Trail, Plainfield Township, PA
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