Vehicle crash causes head injury near Turkey Hill, Willow Street PA
A vehicle crashed near the traffic light by Turkey Hill in Lancaster County. One person was injured with a head wound. Multiple emergency teams responded. Traffic was stopped in both directions on Willow Street Pike and Long Lane.
Audio|Source: Lancaster County Fire and EMS - Charlie
02:34
Transcript:
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The department's on scene, and he's still a location in one of the vehicles that's over the embankment, not trapped,
00:06
they have a head injury.
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High Cover.
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County Rescue 50 is around with seven.
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Our G50 is arrived.
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We're going to be on Long Lane at the traffic light near Turkey Hill.
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Far Chief 50 is okay.
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On Long Lane at the traffic light near Turkey Hill.
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2005.
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250 from Chief.
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Go ahead, Chief.
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I'm down past the ambulances for the...
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Behind the Tahoe, you'll have the vehicle that's down in the embankment.
01:02
542, you can have the vehicle in the middle of the intersection.
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542, copy.
01:11
Rescue required to jump the median to come through. That patient's in the vehicle.
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County Rescue 50 is arriving.
01:24
Rescue 50, okay.
01:27
Rescue 50, okay.
01:30
Rescue down here, please.
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Email 6-7,
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okay.
01:45
County, traffic 50 responding.
01:48
Traffic 50, okay.
01:51
3242 will be arriving.
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Engine 542, okay.
02:00
County Squad 502 with 3.
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County Squad 502 with 3.
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Just watch it.
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Okay.
02:14
Traffic 50, Willow Street Park southbound down, Long Lane, shut all the westbound traffic down Long Lane.
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Chief, you said you want the Royal Street Pike shut down Long Lane.
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And Willow Street Pike south.
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On Willow Street Pike.
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Location mentioned:
Near Willow Street Pike N, Willow Street, PA 17584
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