Vehicle crashes into house near Ridge and Dix, Glens Falls NY
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A vehicle crashed into a house near the intersection of Ridge Street and Dix Avenue in Glens Falls, New York. The crash involved a white truck, and the nearby two-way arrow sign on Ridge Street was found undamaged.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Sheriff
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02:57
Transcript:
00:00
We see vehicle into a house, Ridge Street and Dix Avenue.
00:04
Do you need fire any enough?
00:09
Somebody's trying to get a reverse here.
00:13
He's not just a signpost.
00:27
We're going to see that this time just signposts.
00:30
It's going to be stopped.
00:38
Egggars, what's his location, Ridge and what?
00:42
Ridge Street and Dix Avenue.
00:52
(number withheld) copy.
00:54
That copy.
01:01
Good 6-0-6.
01:06
Discharge on 536.
01:09
New Hampshire (number withheld).
01:15
It's going to be a whiteboard.
01:24
AiryCee, New Hampshire, (number withheld).
01:31
528, I'm quarter.
01:34
Tank, quarters on 528.
01:36
Mile 36.
01:39
All right see 528.
01:40
Very see 528. 6.28.
01:48
1 by name of neighbor.
01:54
Go ahead, David did a birth.
01:59
Last name, Charles,
02:01
Robert, Adam,
02:02
Mary, Mary,
02:04
Ocean, Nora, David.
02:05
First name, Pierce, Paul, Ida, Edward, Robert, Charles, Edward,
02:10
L. Lincoln, (number withheld).
02:13
A-6.
02:17
Crazy.
02:29
So it's a fast.
02:39
Instruct the two-way arrow sign on Ridge Street.
02:44
It's not damaged, for information.
02:49
Errori, see the two-way arrow sign on Ridge Street, undamaged.
02:53
I just want to confirm that it's a white truck.
02:56
A.F.R.
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Location mentioned:
Dix Ave & Ridge St, Glens Falls, NY 12801
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