Vehicle crash with injuries near State Route 14A, Rock Stream NY
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A vehicle crashed near State Route 14A after the driver had a seizure. Both people in the vehicle were possibly trapped and one suffered a facial injury.
Audio|Heard on: Schuyler County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Park Patrol, Waukesland Rescue District to Ambulance, request a response to the area near State Route 14A.
00:08
Near State Route 14A north of Eltee Road.
00:13
Have a motor vehicle accident with injury.
00:16
Caller states a driver had a seizure while driving and they crashed in a field.
00:22
Both occupants are still in the vehicle,
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possibly trapped.
00:28
Rescue district two ambulance near State Route 14A as a vehicle crash with injury to occupants, possibly both trapped.
00:39
Facial injury to one of the subjects.
00:42
2330 percent.
00:49
One two.
00:53
One, two...
00:54
Show me en route, I think I'm gonna be closer than one, three.
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One, two, off one, run, 232.
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Three,
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two, three, three,
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three,
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Seven. Three, six, seven, okay, I'll be in rail from Smee Dundee.
01:09
Three,
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Six, seven, you're also in a row, two, three, thirty, three, thirty, eight.
01:13
Park control responding law enforcement units is there in a gray T.S.
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Boardage, gray T.S.
01:35
Fordic.
01:43
The caller is singing just after the wood line on 14A.
01:49
It's south of Spencer Road.
01:51
They say they are in a gray T.S.
01:53
Fortis and they are pretty far into the woodline.
01:56
Looks like it can be just north of near State Route 14A.
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Location mentioned:
NY-14A, Rock Stream, NY 14878
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