Motorcycle struck by vehicle at Hornell intersection, Hornell NY
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A motorcycle was hit by a vehicle at the intersection of Main Street and Maple City Drive in Hornell. Emergency responders arrived at the scene. It is unclear if the vehicle fled. The vehicle involved is described as a black Jeep Compass. A male involved was awake and breathing but had leg pain.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Public Safety Simulcast
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
To Ben, One L's fire and ambulance.
00:04
29 Delta 2 L is in Lincoln, motorcycle struck by a vehicle.
00:08
Intersection of Main Street, Maple City Drive, City of Hornell.
00:12
Again, One L, Fire and ambulance, 29 Delta2 L is in Lincoln.
00:16
Motorcycle struck by a vehicle,
00:19
intersection of Main Street and Maple City Drive in the City of Hornell.
00:29
3-3-3-3-3-3.
00:33
We clear my stop and route to assist for an LPD with their MBA.
00:36
Did you say the vehicle fled the same?
00:44
That's uncertain.
00:45
We had two callers, neither of them were clear on that.
00:48
The vehicle is a black Jeep Compass.
00:51
It's right at the main and MCD intersection.
00:56
H-116 and round to that.
00:59
Very soon.
01:01
Three and three five.
01:02
I'll get around to that as well.
01:04
Three, two.
01:10
That order to legendating trees and route to that as well.
01:21
116 is 2-bound.
01:25
116.
01:30
116 is on-scene.
01:32
On-scene.
01:39
3-335, HPD is on scene, the male, awake, breathing, leg pain.
01:47
3-3-7-moh.
01:53
Van 83 is on scene.
02:00
Rishi. You can't.
02:06
Good bat an AMR 173.
02:12
173. 173.
02:16
You can control a fountain.
02:18
Rishi.
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Location mentioned:
Maple City Dr & Main St, Hornell, NY 14843
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