Disabled tractor-trailer blocks roadway near County Highway 26, Otsego County NY
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A disabled tractor-trailer is blocking one lane of traffic near County Highway 26 in the town of Hamden. Fire department was activated to assist with the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Tri-County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
04:8
Transcript:
00:00
I want all cars.
00:11
I want all cars and stations, party complaint, disabled vehicles in the area near County Highway 26.
00:18
Disabled tractor, trailer out of cap.
00:25
Doorum 1c33 or 1c35.
00:30
33 or 1c35.
00:34
33 or 1c35.
00:47
Near County Highway 26, kind of hammed in for a disabled tractor trailer blocking the roadway.
00:53
Go high fire.
01:06
1C3-3-year location.
01:12
You're going to be my only available need to respond, near County Highway 26, disabled tractor, trailer,
01:22
blocking one lane of traffic.
01:24
We're starting fire.
01:38
Bye.
01:45
Can you guys? Can you repeat that?
01:48
Can you get to talk around that front office,
01:52
please?
01:54
Can you repeat that?
02:13
3-3-4-9-7-County Highway 26 for the same-level vehicle D-County, (number withheld).
02:29
(number withheld). 7-0-4-4-4-(number withheld).
02:34
70, County Highway 26 for the same-one vehicle, 9-24-357.
02:54
Thank you. Your crew.
03:16
Near County Highway 26, 10 hand-in for a disabled tractor trailer blocking the roadway.
03:22
Dalai Fire, second activation.
03:34
Bell High Fire, second activation.
03:36
You're responding in the area near County Highway 26, town of Hamden for a disabled tractor trailer blocking the roadway.
03:43
Final staying by.
03:55
And... ...and...
03:56
...check.
03:58
Two-two-shell 5216.
04:07
E26 radio check.
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Co Rd 26, New York
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