Vehicle crash involving tractor trailer with injuries, Cayuga County NY
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A vehicle crashed under a tractor trailer on County Road 6 near Reed Road, causing injuries to the driver.
Audio|Heard on: Finger Lakes Region Fire, EMS and Medevac
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
For one vehicle under a milk, tractor trailer.
00:04
Reed Road, Singul Lake Sandlin, called to the crash event on an injury.
00:07
It's going to be County Road 6 just south of Reed Road for one vehicle under a tractor trailer.
00:14
Anyway,
00:19
saved in for the city.
00:22
Copy 86 from the city.
00:24
The driver of the vehicle is out walking but is injured.
00:30
I have it, middle.
00:31
Thank you.
00:37
Fire control, duty, rescue five.
00:41
The rest of your five.
00:44
We'll be out of service and a detail.
00:47
Can you fill our box, please?
00:52
Chappie.
00:54
Forrest, three here.
01:02
2904's in groups.
01:05
Copy 20404 is on the way.
01:14
Understatue 1401 on the station.
01:18
Copy 1401 in our station.
01:20
Copy 1401 in our station.
01:22
We're rescue to be right.
01:33
This is right. The fish, Parasena.
01:37
R7.
01:41
I'll be heard to that job west like ruined.
01:44
I'll also be the rep for the truck that's involved.
01:49
Copy it.
01:50
Copy.
01:51
Fire dispatcher, 1491.
01:58
I'll be in room.
02:00
Copy 491-191.
02:07
2971 on the way.
02:11
2971 on the way.
02:16
2904's Out Unseen.
02:19
Complete block.
02:20
Can you have Bologna block traffic for us?
02:27
Cajon Road and Prickney.
02:30
Copy 2904 on the scene.
02:33
Fully blocked.
02:35
Looking for Bologna to block at the County of 6.
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Cayuga County, NY
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