Vehicle rollover accident near Lockport Olcott Road, Newfane NY
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A vehicle rolled over and struck a pole near Lockport Olcott Road. The driver is out of the vehicle and able to talk. Emergency responders are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara County Fire Dispatch - Analog
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Cockney fire control of Miller Hoes, motor vehicle accident, near Lockport Olcott Road between Jack Keats and Hatter, one vehicle rollover, then hit a pole,
00:12
until the FD TAC 1, the ALS.
00:18
Fartner Show repeating it to Miller Ho's motor vehicle accident near Lockport Olcott Road between Jekheese and Hatter, one vehicle rollover that hit a pole, ALS priority, and so will be FD Tech 1, 238, NERC County, sir.
00:46
27 Rnet, I copy your in-rout.
00:53
County Clare, CLEARC, (number withheld).
00:56
(number withheld). In-rout to George, sir.
01:03
Got to be in-rout, are you going to be all set on phones?
01:11
Very control 23 and 17 is responding.
01:16
Copy 23-07 responding.
01:22
Hi, very, my drift out.
01:25
Go ahead.
01:28
Looks like it might be okay, but there might be a couple more pop-up on the horse.
01:33
Got Bill.
01:40
Mark, Joel, 11 M7th in rail.
01:44
Copy 11 M7 in route near Lockport Olcott Road between Jekies and Hatter.
01:49
I do have an update from the scene.
01:50
The driver is out of the vehicle and is talking.
01:57
10.4.
02:04
11.m.7, 8th, 11.m.7.
02:06
11.7.
02:10
letter.
02:13
178, look at she dies.
02:18
104.
02:25
111, hard control.
02:28
1181. 118.
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4.A.O.
02:33
1181. At row, near Lockport Olcott Road.
02:35
Such a decent pattern.
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Location mentioned:
Lockport Olcott Rd, Newfane, NY 14108
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