Car crashes into tree with reported injuries in Chester, Chester NY
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A car crashed into a tree near Conklin Town Road crossing Somerville Way and Bayberry Lane in Chester. Injuries were reported and emergency services were requested to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Chester Fire requirement, respond a car into a tree with injuries in the area near Conklin Town Road crossing Somerville Way and Bayberry Lane.
00:09
Depending for Chester Fire Department, a car into a tree on an injury.
00:15
The area near Conklin Town Road crossing Somerville Way and Bayberry Lane at 6.
00:28
Vrescue 214 is 911.
00:35
Here, Presby 214, do I want 911?
00:38
Super Rescue 214, go ahead.
00:40
Copy a sign responding.
00:43
You're responding 653.
01:05
Attention Port-Tervis fire department, commercial fire alarm activation.
01:09
Pike Street, Partners, Alvite Street, through Pike Street, across the North Room Street and West Main Street.
01:16
Waiting for Port-Tervis, Commercial Fire alarm activation.
01:19
Pike Street Partners LLC LLC, Cross the North Room Street and West Main Street, (number withheld).
01:29
Any chest are fired upon you know original one.
01:36
And you chest are fired upon an unit original one.
01:56
(number withheld) received assignment, units, and service.
02:01
For service, DC-1, here in round 656.
02:05
Attention, Chester 5-1, and you're being resounded for the Corny to a Tree, near Conklin Town Road crossing Somerville Way and Bayberry Lane.
02:14
The City, for Chester, you're being resounded, the Corn to a Tree, near Conklin Town Road crossing Somerville Way and Bayberry Lane.
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Location mentioned:
Chester, NY 10918
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