[02-18-2025] – Injury Reported in Crash at Pittsburgh Rd & Brownsdale Rd

Penn Township, PA – On Tuesday evening, emergency services were called to the scene of a vehicle accident at the intersection of Pittsburgh Rd and Brownsdale Rd in Penn Township. The incident was initially reported as a crash involving entrapment.
Responders received the emergency call around 4:54 p.m., prompting multiple fire stations, including 11, 16, and 99, to head to the location. By 4:57 p.m., police confirmed that there were no individuals trapped inside any vehicles. However, by 4:59 p.m., officers communicated that one person required assistance from emergency medical services (EMS).
Rescue teams, which included units RQ-16, RQ-11, and 99-4, quickly arrived to provide support. At 5:44 p.m., Station 16 reported that they were back in service, marking the beginning of the incident’s conclusion. The operation officially ended at 5:47 p.m.
EMS personnel from unit 99-4 transported one patient, who had sustained injuries, to Allegheny General Hospital (AGH) for further treatment. At this time, authorities have not disclosed the details regarding the cause of the crash or the severity of the injuries incurred.
We extend our thoughts to the injured individual and wish for their speedy recovery.
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- Prioritize Safety: Ensure everyone's safety and dial 911 for immediate medical assistance.
- Document the Incident: Photograph the scene, collect contact details of witnesses, and jot down any pertinent information promptly.
- Report: Inform law enforcement and your insurance provider without conceding blame.
- Seek Legal Consultation: Contact a personal injury lawyer to discuss safeguarding your rights and exploring compensation options.
- Request and Record Medical Help: Attend medical appointments regularly and maintain a detailed record of all related expenditures and income loss.
- Be Aware: The statute of limitations for filing personal injury claims in Pennsylvania is generally two years, so timely action is crucial.
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