Bus engine fails on Horner St requiring replacement bus, Johnstown PA


A bus on Horner Street experienced engine trouble with warning lights and rumbling noises. The bus eventually died and would not restart, requiring a replacement bus. There was also mention of an air leak in another bus.
Audio|Source: Cambria County Transit Authority - Urban Division
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Transcript:
00:00
Hey Leo, I just got a check engine stop engine.
00:10
Okay, it just went out.
00:12
I'm thinking, uh, you might be right on, uh,
00:17
fluid, but they're still, like, rumbling back here.
00:19
I don't know what that is.
00:27
How close are you, just see the terminal?
00:30
I'm right on Horner Street.
00:34
Okay, well, try to nurse it in it again.
00:40
Yeah, they went out again.
00:41
It was when I was coming up a little hill.
00:45
Yeah, I do believe it, I still believe it's low on cooling.
00:50
Yeah, you're probably right, but I'm just, I was just concerned that the way it was rumbling back there.
00:58
Okay, well we'll check out of two.
01:19
182, radio time check.
01:23
That's received. That's received.
01:28
73 to Portable 4. Seventy-73 to Portable 4.
01:37
Pardon before?
01:39
Yeah, my bus died over here that it won't start.
01:43
I'm gonna have to get another one.
01:49
Okay, Todd, just shuttle off on its own.
01:55
Hey, if you're coming in, if it's easier, you can put it on Locust Street.
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Location mentioned:
Horner St, Johnstown, PA
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