Two-car accident near Boshart and Commons roads, Montgomery County NY
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A two-car accident occurred near Boshart and Commons roads in Montgomery County. A juvenile female suffered a knee injury, and the male driver felt dizzy and lightheaded.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Spanish Sunnamblock, Montgomery County.
00:02
Current motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries near Commons Road.
00:07
3-1 3.30 am all.
00:13
A minute.
00:15
What?
00:21
Near Commons Road.
00:27
Stay away 30A.
00:30
Here, Boshart Road and Commons Road.
00:32
Two-car motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries.
00:34
We have a line from the vehicle.
00:36
Have you gotten further information?
00:40
Teams are on.
00:47
Driver hit when somebody hit him.
00:54
Teams on.
01:00
One to touch them arriving.
01:02
Lincoln Victor William E635.
01:04
I'll get the other one when I get out.
01:07
Thank you, sending along.
01:14
Boy.
01:17
Lincoln Union 3373.
01:18
Boy, Lincoln Union 3373. Boy, Lincoln Union 3373.
01:20
Thank you. Three one is six.
01:30
Three one.
01:32
Two with injuries.
01:37
One juvenile female with a knee injury, and the driver is dizzy and light headed.
01:43
Thank you for now female, other driver is dizzy 1730.
01:52
Take one of these drivers, I guess your hand on the county itself.
01:57
Thank you. Thank you.
02:02
Thank you.
02:15
374B2 patients.
02:17
One juvenile female with a knee injury, one male dizzy.
02:36
372 dispatch.
02:40
372. 372.
02:43
372 arriving on tour.
02:50
14. 14.
02:56
What's the number on Boshart Road?
03:00
One-66.
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Location mentioned:
Boshart Rd, Mohawk, NY 12068
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