Single vehicle hits utility pole on route 9n, Greenfield Center NY
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A gray Honda CR-V crashed into a utility pole on Route 9N near Erickson Drive in Greenfield, New York. The pole was broken at the base and halfway up. The driver reported chest pain after the airbag deployed. Emergency medical services and a tow truck were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Saratoga County 911 Dispatch
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02:44
Transcript:
00:00
Count of 8911 units to a town of Greenfield for a motor vehicle accident and unknown injuries.
00:05
One car into a pole, 9 N near Erickson Drive.
00:10
R-17-2-0-1.
00:19
4188.9 in at Box Drive.
00:25
4-180, it should be just north of the Bacchus Road motor vehicle accident, a Honda SUV into a pole.
00:35
Receive, I'll take care.
00:39
940.
00:46
8.8. Tony, I'm arriving.
00:50
9.45.
00:59
4188 County.
01:01
County.
01:04
The wire pole that he hit is broken at the base and also broken about halfway up.
01:09
No wires in the ground, but naturally clear is definitely not to come out.
01:15
Burry suit 946.
01:19
Do you have a poll number?
01:27
418.
01:29
4188.
01:32
Is that going to be on 9N?
01:36
Affirmative, it's pole 171 on 9N.
01:40
All right, do you have a closest house number.
01:50
Not that I'm able to see from where I am, stand by.
01:54
All right, you feel just advise them, Harrington.
01:58
You see, thank you, and if you start the next available, tow.
02:07
Should you have a plate number?
02:10
Affirmative Henry (number withheld), uh, gray CRV.
02:30
1188 county if I did already request you can you have DMS come by mails complaining of tenderness of a chest?
02:41
940 there was airbag deployment
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Location mentioned:
Ericson Dr, Greenfield Center, NY 12833
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