Motor vehicle accident on I-90 eastbound with injuries, Erie County PA
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According to the dispatch call, a motor vehicle accident occurred on the eastbound side of I-90 near the on-ramp to northbound. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene and reported possible injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Erie County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
First of these vehicle accidents, the 45-9D is bound on the on-ramp.
00:14
204 County.
00:27
So for the 45, I-90 eastbound, it's going to be on the on-ramp to go northbound.
00:35
Got one call on it.
00:37
Motor vehicle accident, possibly two injuries.
00:40
We did notify New York upon dispatch, but they were unavailable.
00:44
Would you like to start Greenfield?
00:46
I'll let you check it out first.
00:50
Go ahead and start Greenfield, please.
00:52
Copy.
00:58
Let's go on assist to northeast for a vehicle accident, I-90 eastbound.
01:06
Greenfield, squad assist to northeast.
01:10
Wireless 1 vehicle accident, I-90 eastbound.
01:15
Crescent Bays for acknowledgement.
01:21
Station 21 for acknowledgement.
01:27
Press in the second tap.
01:30
Fillsome vehicle accident, 45-i-90 e-spone.
01:34
Pressing the second tap, Bills on vehicle accident at the 45-9ty-E-SPone.
01:43
Greenfield Squad assistance to northeast, Pailsman vehicle locks on the 45-9 eastbound.
01:52
204, from where they were phasing,
01:54
looks like they are at the tail end of the on-ramp.
02:02
Okay, we're on the on.
02:03
Okay, we're on the on.
02:04
Yeah,
02:06
see you.
02:11
204 on C1 vehicle, C1, into the guardrail.
02:19
204 is on the C&1 vehicle under the guardrail.
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I-90, Pennsylvania
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