Multi-vehicle traffic accident near Bonta Bridge Road, Jordan NY
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A traffic accident involving three vehicles occurred near Bonta Bridge Road. A student van with two children aboard reported no injuries. A 50-year-old female was reported to have head pain. Injury statuses for other vehicles are unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Sheriff and Fire
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
Jordan Rescue, Weedsport Rescue, Civac emails,
00:06
the area near Bonta Bridge Road, heavy API.
00:33
Tril 2, Jordan Rescue, Weedsport ERP, Subback Ambulance.
00:38
Correction, near Bonta Bridge Road between Gerolam and Bloomer Road.
00:47
A reported four-car accident,
00:50
the unknown injuries at this time, now stating three cars, unknown injuries.
00:55
Fuelize Cougatack 5.
01:11
Bridge Road.
01:15
Let's eat 746.
01:21
I see Jordan Car 2 year en route holding Weedsport also getting more information here.
01:27
Sounds like it should be three cars.
01:30
It is blocking.
01:31
It is involving a student van with two kids aboard reporting no injuries, possibly evaluations on it, everyone.
01:44
3-1, you said this is a gray silver SUV.
01:57
That was the original notes and now I'm getting another call from a female in a tan Toyota Benza.
02:07
I'm seeing a Subaru SUV and a white sedan.
02:10
I don't know is that supposed to be the States.
02:13
Accident.
02:23
Jordan Rescue, signal 80[1], 885, Moda Bridge Road.
02:31
SUV and they said it was a completely separate accident.
02:37
Got a 50 female with head pain.
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signal 80: Motor vehicle accident
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Bonta Bridge Rd, New York
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