Debris-covered road sparks cleanup on Lowell St bypass, Vandergrift PA
Broken glass and debris cover the westbound bypass near Lowell Street, prompting a utility crew cleanup to clear the hazardous roadway.
Audio|Source: Westmoreland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I do not see any cops on the bypass at all, all the way out to West Fanderg, from Poplar out.
00:12
Okay, it sounds like the police might have already cleared.
00:15
Another caller said it's in here as Big Dogs.
00:23
That's received.
00:24
I'll check down that way.
00:30
It's all mail from 90's location.
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Mr.
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Stapar Station, starting mileage 88690.1.
00:43
We received 1845.
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Thank you, Mr.
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Spat Station, 225 acknowledges.
00:53
1845, they're advising at the mail, they have a 10 to 15 million yet.
00:59
That's received.
01:05
Captain.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:10
I have them on the side of the building.
01:12
Where do you want them?
01:15
B.C. Corner.
01:21
Okay, I'll turn back around and head out Westbound end.
01:29
for the second call also.
01:31
Yeah,
01:35
that's fine.
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Just stay on tacky.
01:39
Receive.
01:40
Well,
01:44
about 30 minutes ago, we had a pretty good four or five minutes of sleep.
01:48
Everybody saw us up for shiny on the road and thought it was glass.
01:56
Steve, we're not sure.
01:58
The police advised it was glass on the roadway and then we had an additional call from a passenger by that advised in a large water class.
02:08
That's received.
02:09
We're still looking.
02:15
Okay, it's on the Westfire lane coming in the town just below Lowell Street.
02:21
The crew from utilities are up here to work on it now.
02:24
There is a very large amount of glass on the highway.
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Lowell St, Vandergrift, PA 15690
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