Vehicle fire and injury accident near Clifton and Flatbush, Kingston NY
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A vehicle caught fire after hitting a pole near the intersection of Clifton Avenue and Flatbush Avenue in Kingston. Emergency responders attended the scene for a personal injury auto accident. It was confirmed that there were no occupants trapped and all parties were accounted for.
Audio|Heard on: Kingston Fire Department
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Olson, I want to Car 3, Engines 1 and 3,
00:03
spawn for a vehicle fire,
00:05
and the intersection of Clifton Avenue and Flatbush Avenue,
00:08
repeating to Car 3, Engines 1 and 3, the vehicle fire, the intersection of Clifton Avenue and Flatbush Avenue,
00:16
(number withheld) for you.
00:27
Engine three responding, (number withheld).
00:37
County.
00:44
Engine one is responding.
00:46
Engine one's responding.
00:53
Kenny, all units are out to Clifton and Flatbush.
00:56
Upon further, we're receiving that this vehicle struck a pole.
01:00
There may be an occupant inside still.
01:02
We're trying to ascertain further.
01:07
4-3.
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All-star 911,
01:20
2, Medic 1.
01:23
Spawn for a personal injury auto accident, reported car fire, intersection of Clifton Avenue and Flatbush Avenue.
01:30
Repeating to Medic 1,
01:32
respond for a personal injury auto accident, reported car fire, intersection of Clifton Avenue and Flatbush Avenue, (number withheld).
01:46
All units are out to Clifton and Flatbush.
01:49
Now being advised all parties are accounted for.
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Location mentioned:
Clifton Ave & Flatbush Ave, Kingston, NY 12401
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