Multi-vehicle crash with injuries on highway in Wyoming, Wyoming PA


A multi-vehicle traffic collision occurred on the highway near Wyoming, PA. Several patients were injured and required emergency medical services. One patient had wrist and lower abdominal pain. Emergency responders were on scene and transporting patients to the hospital.
Audio|Source: Luzerne, Wyoming, and Lackawanna County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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You can come in to the Good Shepherd parking lot.
00:02
We have one being evaluated and one on the ground next to a vehicle you guys can handle.
00:10
Copy.
00:11
Be there in two.
00:14
Copy.
00:19
County 116th Park, now.
00:21
Go ahead, Bryce.
00:23
Different poll. This was November 31439.
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over three, four, five,
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three, four, five, five.
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Sam, we're good copy.
00:39
Okay, just a couple.
00:41
See,
00:47
on the highway right now in the highway right down, keep everybody in the right hand laying.
00:57
So the rescue can come down in the southbound lane.
01:03
Rescue can pull right up next slide car.
01:08
Wait, you put them attached.
01:12
No, I'm asking, are they on the way here?
01:15
I believe they're on the way back from the hospital.
01:21
All right, one of the units are not on senior that are responding for EMS transport.
01:27
As far as EMIS, you have everybody there that we dispatched.
01:31
All right, I need one more.
01:35
I have one patient with wrist and lower abdominal pain. So if my eye trucks available dispatches here, please.
01:45
5-8-I. 5-8, I'm calling 516-I, 5-1-6-I.
01:57
Johnny, 558I arrived guys and yourself.
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569.
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569. Start making a way down to the crash in the Butler.
02:10
I have a fourth patient.
02:14
We're currently transporting a patient to LBH. Hazleton.
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Location mentioned:
Wyoming, PA 18644
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