Motorcycle and tractor collide blocking road in Buffalo Township, Sarver PA
A motorcycle collided with a tractor at the intersection near Sarver Road and North Pike Road in Buffalo Township. The male rider suffered a shoulder injury but is conscious and breathing. The road is completely blocked, and emergency responders are on scene diverting traffic.
Audio|Source: Butler County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Stations 27[1], 36, and 45,
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motorcycle accident,
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intersection of Sarver Road and North Pike Road, Buffalo Township.
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Motorcycle versus Deere, male has a shoulder injury.
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Fire south 1726.
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32.
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27[1], okay. I acknowledge it.
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27[1], okay. 36, bro.
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36, okay.
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Oh, there's patient 27[1], so I'll just...
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Patient 27[1], okay.
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Oh,
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the show was 10 at 36 on the occasion.
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One male in the roadway.
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It's 10 at 36, okay.
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The 10 at 36, okay.
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You have an update and is your location by the elementary school?
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Location is going to be between Sarver Road, Sarver Road.
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One male conscious breathing,
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word-oriented.
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It's pretty up there.
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Rescue 27[1] responding.
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Rescue 47, okay.
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51 Delta response one zero two autumn hill drive one of the two autumn hill drive cramary township 59 year old female not breathing possible DOA when a ms 1732
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2027[1] 1736 good
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You want to stop at the intersection and start diverting cars, the road is completely blocked on you.
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Can you repeat that?
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Stop at the intersection and start diverting cars, the road is completely blocked.
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Not sure what intersection you're talking about.
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Sorry, we're in 356, right where you're at.
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All right to pull down to the accident scene.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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27: Driver's license information check
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