Motor vehicle accident with property damage near I-86, Salamanca NY
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Police and fire units responded to a motor vehicle accident with property damage near I-86 and Route 16 in Salamanca, New York. The vehicles involved were located in the cell phone lane. Officers confirmed that the incident was cleared and all units are available.
Audio|Heard on: Salamanca Area Police and Fire
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
Could you respond, Route 16,
00:02
near I-86?
00:05
Motor vehicle accident property damage.
00:07
He said they're in the cell phone lane.
00:17
Copy.
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4893. We're going to be clear from this stop.
00:24
We can take that for 4-6.
00:33
Stand 4.
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99451. You show both units out on scene.
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8502.
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Second your status.
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You're still at OJH.
00:57
That's a negative.
00:58
We call it clear,
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but we're back in the city available.
01:03
Receive, thank you.
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Off the roadway.
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Ten points.
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Four, six, ninety three,
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two New York ledges whenever you're ready.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:28
First one, New York, Lincoln, Union, Williams, 6512, L-U-W-6512.
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Second one, also in New York, Henry, Robert, Edward, 8304, H-R-E-8304.
01:52
349 Seneca clear as 03
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4-6-0-48.
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4-8.
02:05
This is just going to be an incinering pour.
02:07
Are you guys in disregard?
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I think so.
02:12
Copy.
02:14
4892, we're going to be clear available.
02:20
Done, before.
02:26
We're going to hang out here until you clear up 4.6.
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46, 983.
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993.
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I'm going to have an incident report on file.
02:49
You can show all units clear.
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I-86, Salamanca, NY
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