Single-vehicle rollover sparks urgent EMS response near Valentine Pond Rd, Pottersville NY
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Having been found unoccupied, a vehicle rolled over near Valentine Pond Road with EMS evaluating one male patient following the accident.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Sheriff
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
I'll have one vehicle rollover, no signs of entrapment yet.
00:07
I see one vehicle rolled over the signs of entrapment 2.0 tonight.
00:18
2G56 headquarters
00:21
Where is 2G5-7?
00:24
The vehicle is unoccupied.
00:29
Copy vehicle on Occupy, 23rd.
00:36
2G57 headquarters.
00:40
Headquarters on 2G 57.
00:45
You can show me out with five six.
00:49
Let me see if on Cina, 2030.
00:54
Five six, headquarters on two to five six.
01:02
We're right out in front of near Valentine Pond Road.
01:09
Very safe at 2030.
01:17
D56, quarters.
01:22
Headquarters on DG56.
01:25
We have EMS come out here.
01:27
We got one male.
01:30
General Eval.
01:35
Receive just confirming conscious alert breathing normally.
01:48
Markoody by control for Northmore emergency.
01:52
Respond number near Valentine Pond Road,
01:56
across Stair Davis Road and Short Street.
01:59
Stigley sat with a one-car rollover,
02:03
requesting EMS general evaluation of a male patient.
02:15
Mark County Fire Control for Northmore an emergency.
02:19
It's on front of the address of near Valentine Pond Road.
02:24
Rochester, Davis Road and Short Street.
02:29
State Police on scene.
02:31
A one-car rollover motor vehicle accident.
02:35
Quentin F's evaluation of one male, a general email.
02:39
A party TVLS response target until 2030, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Valentine Pond Rd, Pottersville, NY 12860
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