One-car accident with airbag deployment near Indian Head Golf Course, Cayuga NY
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A single-vehicle accident occurred near Indian Head Golf Course on Clark Street Road. The car deployed its airbag and the occupant was found unconscious. Emergency medical and fire services responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Cayuga County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Go on the area of Indian Head Golf Course near Clark Street Road for a one-car airbag deployment with possible injuries.
00:12
Great day, we'll be a route.
00:16
2B12cube, you can add me to that as well.
00:19
Harrison.
00:23
Auburn City ALS,
00:25
Near Clark Street Road, Indian Head Golf Course, MBA.
00:49
Fire control to Eurelius Rescue, Qcuby ambulance, Auburn City ALS.
00:55
Near Clark Street Road from Indian Head Golf Course.
00:59
You have across the Turnpike Road extension Route 90, responding for one car and a guard rail airbag deployment.
01:05
July, Q, group 10-5[1].
01:11
Fire control, Arrilli's duty chief in room.
01:15
Rail is due to chief in route 1827.
01:23
Fire control, CouguCard 3, responding.
01:28
CouguCard 3, you're responding 1828.
01:31
Fire control, Qigandals 1, standby for crew.
01:36
GAM and stand by for crew 1828.
01:44
5132. 513.
01:47
I'm up on Shepard Road with Mom.
01:49
Five3-2 is with a juvenile back at the original location.
01:53
Where is it? Your Honor to Indian Head, the occupant is currently unconscious.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-5: Relay / Repeat message
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Location mentioned:
Clark Street Rd, Cayuga, NY 13034
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