Pickup truck drives through roadblock toward responders, Hadley NY
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A pickup truck drove through a roadblock near Mountain Road and 9N in Hadley, continuing toward emergency responders despite the blockade.
Audio|Heard on: Saratoga County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Did he blow by you? He stopped and said he lives the house just passed where our roadblock was, but it continued all the way down to you.
00:09
Got it.
00:11
EMS-1957. Thanks, Joseph.
00:14
UMS-1957. We are transporting one of Samaritan.
00:18
1750.
00:25
259-1957, Techford.
00:32
15591957 TAC 3 sorry dispatchy.
00:39
Sorry dispatchy, 551.
00:43
551, I'll mobile in detail.
00:45
I'll move on 17, 18.
00:51
Can you say 5-7? Affirmative, can you guys pull off and sit in a parking lot? We have a cop that has a possession of your patients.
01:04
Received.
01:05
It's going to be probably Goodyear at the corner of Routes 146 and 9.
01:09
Seems like the easiest spot.
01:10
Sounds good.
01:11
I'll meet you there.
01:12
Car 26, Locust Grove Roadblock.
01:22
We're going to be back in with an RMA.
01:27
526292.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:31
It'll be a young lady with a black Subaru, she's going to come around.
01:35
She lives just past your roadblock.
01:39
She's been turned around once already.
01:41
She's going to be coming up from the south.
01:43
She lives on Laney Drive just past your roadblock.
01:45
Received. 2nd.
01:52
Command all units,
01:54
you can prepare to open the road.
01:57
No trucks will have the last vehicle on.
02:05
DC's 4 copy.
02:07
Daniel's a 9N copies.
02:11
I'll give you the all clear once they're out of the road.
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