Car accident with one injured at Millersport and Maplemere, Buffalo NY
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A motor vehicle accident occurred at Millersport Highway and North Maplemere Road involving two cars. Four people were involved, with one person suffering a head injury and possibly needing transport. Emergency services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Millersport, a bunch of cars in the roadway.
00:04
If you could start two toes, I got a bunch of people out and walking around airbag deployment.
00:11
I'm sorry.
00:16
Get forward Ellic Creek motor vehicle accident.
00:18
Millersport Highway and North Maplemere Road.
00:21
Two cars involved, one person with a head injury.
00:34
Getsville, Elegate Creek,
00:37
Border vehicle accident with injuries, Millersport and North Maplemere, two cars involved, one person with a head injury, 1911 hours Amherst Fire.
00:46
Yeah, I'll still gettel 93 is responding.
00:51
Getzville 93 responding.
00:54
Hey, Eversported 9-1 and 92 responding.
00:59
Elkirk, 911, 92 responding.
01:06
Four occupants total, no injuries reported.
01:13
Alka Creek 6, responding, Twin City from the Boulevard in 290.
01:38
If you start an ambulance justice for an evaluation, in party, I'll give you more information.
01:43
On location.
01:46
Getsail 9-3 on location.
01:53
Cetsville 93.
01:55
Getsville 93.
01:59
Two cars,
02:00
four patients, one possible transport at this time.
02:05
Clear two cars, four patients, one possible transport.
02:17
When you get here, just take me turning away on the North Maple here and block it off.
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Location mentioned:
N Maplemere Rd & Millersport Hwy, Amherst, NY 14228
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