Single-vehicle accident on Genesee Street with unknown injuries, Genesee County NY
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A single-vehicle accident occurred near Genesee Street between Angling Road and Reed Road. The vehicle went about 40 feet off the road into the trees. Injuries are unknown at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Genesee and Orleans County Fire Dispatch
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
(name withheld) of two.
00:01
The one vehicle accident with unknown injuries came in through OnStar.
00:06
It's going to be at the intersection of Walker Road and Hickox Road.
00:15
Alexander, Marcemedic 1, sorry, Marcemedic 2.
00:19
For the motor vehicle accident, it seems to be one vehicle as threatened on impact, unknown injuries, came through on-star,
00:26
clean intersection of Walker Road and Hickox Road,
00:29
(number withheld).
00:31
I want to just make sure out.
00:38
First, wanting to walk around Hickok Star, it's going to be one vehicle they believe to have front and impact of some sort on injuries at this time.
00:47
It's going to be a blue terrain.
00:49
One or two or no.
00:56
Corphew Mercedentic 4 for the vehicle off the roadway.
01:00
Callers would pass by, say that went into the street is about 40 feet off the road.
01:04
On Genesee Street, between Angling Road and (name withheld) Road.
01:13
Corpheumer, Semitic 4 for a vehicle off the roadway.
01:16
Unknown injuries at this time.
01:18
Scan route 30-thirty between Angling Road and Reed Road, about 40 feet off the road into the trees.
01:23
(number withheld). All right, so you're supposed to handle the CorfuCone route.
01:29
Technomatic one to handle.
01:30
Genesee Street, Angling Road.
01:32
4-5-1 is responding.
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Location mentioned:
Reed Rd, New York
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