Vehicle overturned near Route 20 and Case Hill Road, Onondaga County NY
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A blue Subaru Forester overturned near Route 20 and Case Hill Road, with occupants reporting no injuries. The vehicle ended up in the woods on its side. Emergency units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Sheriff and Syracuse Police
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
In the area near US Route 20, across McCluskey Road and Case Hill Road, caller reporting a little blue car into the woods flipped over.
00:15
So you have 4506-5?
00:20
Yeah, I was trying to put this one back in the hopper and I get head to my call.
00:26
Here's the LGO from Pachiner to the 80.
00:31
And for everyone involved,
00:34
we'll just be working under the property complaint, DR, us, and the evidence ignition, please.
00:40
Received.
00:43
And was moving pretty good.
00:50
737 is clear.
00:55
5-737, cover your staff, number found 81-8-1-1-11 tunnel off-ha-ha-up.
01:05
2201 you can advise R, there is no fire in the family bathroom, it's just somebody was using that hair dryer to drive that hair.
01:18
Units to Route 20, another caller reporting the same, saying the vehicle is on its side, no movement from any occupants inside the vehicle.
01:30
No, we're off that.
01:32
No, we're off that.
01:34
Receive, top of your own.
01:40
One-nine one.
01:42
One-nine one.
01:44
Two hour fifteen percent and another one going going on.
01:52
You're a one-nine one, can you go again?
01:58
So, units to Route 20, possibly get a call from the driver.
02:01
(name withheld) now being a blue superforster reporting no injuries.
02:05
Lastly, maybe need help get out of the car.
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Location mentioned:
Case Hill Rd, New York 13084
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