One Vehicle Crash In Friendship NY.
On January 28, at 2:40 pm Friendship was dispatched for a one vehicle rollover crash on Rt. 20. The Patients are self extricated.
On January 28, at 2:40 pm Friendship was dispatched for a one vehicle rollover crash on Rt. 20. The Patients are self extricated.
On January 28, at 2:35 pm Andover Ambulance and Willing Fire were dispatched to Rt. 248 A for a one vehicle crash with injury
On January 28, at 2:26 pm Whitesville Fire Dept. and Independence Rescue were dispatched to Haeington Gully Rd. for a one vehicle crash vehicle in the water with possible entrapment.
Ice & Snow are moving in on the area from the Elk-Cameron area. Caution is advised as temps drop to freezing. Hazardous road conditions are spreading North & East of those areas.
BRADFORD AREA NOW AFFECTED
1:09 PM–SUMMIT ROAD CLOSED AT LMT & RED ROCK. Rew & Derrick City VFD Dispatched.
1:29 PM–OTTO TWP. FIRE TO CLOSE RED ROCK HILL FOR VEHICLE IN DITCH.
1:33 pm–TRACTOR-TRAILERS STUCK ON JAMES CITY HILL.
At 12:45 PM on Sunday, Coudersport Ambulance has been called to Rt. 6 West for a woman ill.
At 12:25 PM on Sunday, Jay Township Fire Dept. has been dispatched to Bennetts Valley & Birch Valley Road for a vehicle over the embankment.
ROAD IS REPORTED TREACHEROUS. ROUTE 255 IS NOW BEING CLOSED.
12:05 PM–Penn Highlands ELK IN ST. MARYS IS ON FULL DIVERSION. Power failure has taken down phones & computer-operated equipment.
Coudersport Rotary Club hosted speaker, Kaleb Long, at their January 22, 2024, meeting at A&W West End Grill.
The 15-year-old homeschooled 10th grader spoke about his beekeeping project.
He’s been keeping bees for 4 years after taking an online course from Penn State Extension to learn about the subject.
Kaleb brought a hive with accessories and tools including a smoker, jar feeder, queen excluder, pry tool, and beekeeper garb for display. He has 12 hives that he monitors and treats for varroa mites, which carry diseases that can kill the hive.
Kaleb treated us to samples of summer, early fall and late honey for us to try. His honey can be found at Kaleb’s stand 1 mile north of Gold on Rte 449.
Thank you, Kaleb, for an interesting and informative presentation!
At 11:10 AM on Sunday, Ridgway Fire & EMS have been dispatched to the area of 15403 Bootjack Road for a 2 vehicle crash. Road is extremely slippery. PennDOT is being notified. Northbound lane blocked. Two 80-year-old patients in one vehicle reporting injuries. One patient in second vehicle is injured. Route 219 is closed on Bootjack Road. 2 Ambulances are responding from Ridgway and one from Fox Township.
11:34 AM–Fox Township ambulance released from Bootjack crash & dispatched to Powers Drive for another crash. Another crash on Toby Road is reported to possibly have no injuries. State Police are reported to be handling multiple crashes.
11:38 AM–St. Marys has been dispatched to Wilson Road & Windfall Road for a 2 vehicle accident.
12:03 PM–Bootjack is back open now. Bucktail Road (Route 120) now reported to have vehicles that slid off the road in multiple locations.
12:05 PM–Penn Highlands ELK IS ON FULL DIVERSION. Power failure has taken down phones & computer-operated equipment.
Congratulations to Kane VFW Post 1132 on your 100th Anniversary! The post was chartered on January 29, 1924. Senator Cris Dush and I attended their celebration and presented House and Senate citations to Post Commander Dave Swanson and State Commander David “Spike” Gyger. Thank you all for your service. Here’s to another 100 years of supporting veterans!
On January 27, at 11:08 pm Ridgway Fire and Ambulance were dispatched to 570 N. Broad St. for a one vehicle crash. The Vehicle hit a bridge and rolled onto its side with one person confined.
On January 27, at 10:50 pm Otto Twp. Fire Dept. was dispatched to Rock City Rd. for a traffic hazard.
At 8:30 PM on Saturday, Shinglehouse Ambulance has been called to Eleven Mile Road for a cardiac emergency.
The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners today gave preliminary approval to the 2024-25 hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits.
Modifications proposed for the 2024-25 seasons include:
The public may offer comments on all proposed 2024-25 seasons and bag limits, as well as other board actions, between now and the board’s April meeting, when 2024-25 seasons and bag limits will be finalized, and antlerless deer license allocations will be determined.
The board is scheduled to meet April 12 and 13 at the Game Commission’s Harrisburg headquarters.
PROPOSED 2024-25 HUNTING SEASONS AND BAG LIMITS
HARRISBURG, PA – 01/27/2024—The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners met today in Harrisburg, hearing public comment and conducting official business. The commissioners gave preliminary approval to the 2024-25 hunting and trapping seasons and bag limits, which are outlined in a separate news release. Other highlights from today’s meeting follow.
Potter-Tioga Counties
Including the cities of Coudersport, Mansfield, and Wellsboro
Sat Jan 27 2024
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM SUNDAY TO 4 AM EST
MONDAY…
* WHAT…Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations of
2 to 4 inches and ice accumulations of a light glaze. Highest
snow amounts on the ridgetops, with generally 1 to 3 inches in
the valleys.
* WHERE…Potter and Tioga Counties.
* WHEN…From 7 AM Sunday to 4 AM EST Monday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Pennsylvania
Turnpike Commission remind motorists to adjust speeds based on
driving conditions as winter weather impacts Pennsylvania
URGENT – WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service State College PA
249 PM EST Sat Jan 27 2024
…WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 7 AM SUNDAY TO 4 AM EST
MONDAY…
* WHAT…Mixed precipitation expected. Total snow accumulations of
2 to 4 inches and ice accumulations of a light glaze. Highest
snow amounts on the ridgetops, with generally 1 to 3 inches in
the valleys.
* WHERE…Potter and Tioga Counties.
* WHEN…From 7 AM Sunday to 4 AM EST Monday.
* IMPACTS…Plan on slippery road conditions.
FNN Article Update © Friday, January 26, 2024.
First 2 images by FNN Staff © Jan. 26, 2024.
MANSFIELD, PA – (UPDATE) A section of West Wellsboro Street (Route 6) was closed down for nearly 2 hours after a Mansfield woman was killed after being struck by a vehicle early Friday evening, January 26, 2024, around 7:17 PM in Mansfield Borough.
Mansfield Borough Police, Mansfield fire and EMS, as well as Pennsylvania State Police and Mansfield University Campus Police responded to 33 West Wellsboro Street where a woman was struck by a vehicle in front of Sara Jo’s Stop ‘N Go (Subway/Gas Station).
Mansfield Borough Police were first on scene and were providing care to the patient. Mansfield fire and EMS personnel were next to arrive as CPR was already started on the female victim.
A medical helicopter was requested immediately, however, all helicopters declined due to weather as rain was falling across the area at the time of the incident.
Although those on scene tried to resuscitate the woman, she passed away due to the injuries she suffered in the accident. The coroner was called in by 7:35 PM.
The driver was not injured in the accident and the vehicle had a PA license plate on it.
Both lanes of West Wellsboro Street were reopened to traffic around 9:14 PM, as all remaining fire and police units were cleared to return back to their stations, with a heavy heart.
Mansfield Borough Police nor Pennsylvania State Police have released any information on this tragic pedestrian accident.
According to family, Amy Mattison of Tioga View Apartments lost her life after being struck by a vehicle in this tragic incident.
It was nearly five months ago, that Amy’s husband, Jamie Mattison, suffered serious injuries and had to have surgery after he was struck by a vehicle at the crosswalk by Sheetz back on August 17, 2023. So this family knows the dangers of crossing the roadway along West Wellsboro Street. The family asks drivers to slow down, and pay attention to pedestrians walking or crossing the roadway in that area of town.
A Gofundme account has been set to assist the family with burial costs. Those wishing to assist the family can simply click the provided link and make a donation of any amount; https://www.gofundme.com/f/amy-harriston… .
Prayers appreciated for the family, the driver and all those who assisted with this incident.
On January 27, at 1:28 pm Horton, St. Marys, and Ridgway Fire Depts. were dispatched for mutual aid to a structure fire with animals entrapped at 6220 Rt 219 in Brockport.
Break The Chains Coalition is having another Coffeehouse Fundraiser Hosted by the Salt and Light Community Church on 105 Smith Avenue in Port Allegany on February 3rd from Noon to 5 pm. All proceeds benefit Break The Chains Coalition and their fight against drug and alcohol addiction and self harm and suicide awareness and prevention. They will offer live entertainment, encouraging speakers, baked goods sale and soup lunch by donation. The event will also feature delicious coffee provided by our own Port Allegany native, Greg Anderson. Greg runs and operates “Standing Stone Coffee Company” located in Huntingdon, PA. He has been a supporter of BTC for many years. More information about Break The Chains Coalition, visit us on Facebook or our website www.breakthechainscoalition.com. You can contact them at breakthechainsfestival@gmail.com Pictured is Amanda Miles Rudolph and Macie Delahoy from the BTC Coalition.
BRADFORD – Rep. Martin Causer (R-Turtlepoint) is again offering area veterans the opportunity to work with a representative from the American Legion to ensure they get the services and support they need.
Appointments are required for meetings with the Legion representative, whether they are in person, by phone or by tablet. The schedule is as follows:
Assistance is available with issues such as compensation, education, pension, health care and death benefits. Veterans need not be members of the American Legion to participate.
A reminder to all of our customers. Starting this week, we will only be open Thursday, Friday and Saturday for our winter hours until March.