Vehicle slides into snowbank after being cut off in Harpersfield, Stamford NY
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A vehicle slid into a snowbank near Mama Maria's restaurant on State Highway 23 in Harpersfield after being cut off by another vehicle. The driver, with two dogs in the vehicle, reported back pain. Emergency services were called to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Tri-County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:53
Transcript:
00:00
35, go ahead.
00:03
If he can respond to the area of Mama Maria's on State Highway 23 Harpersfield, callers reported that he was cut off by another vehicle and now in the snow bank.
00:16
Negative injuries, just the caller and his two dogs are in the vehicle.
00:20
Going to be...
00:23
needed to be pulled out.
00:27
It stated that an elderly male had cut him off in a white pickup truck.
00:30
That male subject is going into the pizza place there.
00:35
The bystander is going to be making sure that the subject does not leave.
00:41
The white pickup truck is New York Registration, (number withheld), possibly a Chevy Silverado.
00:51
During time of poll, caller is now stating that he's feeling some aches in his back.
01:02
295-2.
01:04
We'll show you in Root of 1402.
01:11
First responders, high water, CMS.
01:44
Stanford Fire First responders.
01:46
Hello, Ms. M.S.
01:47
Need you to respond in the area of near State Highway 23,
01:53
Mama Maria's,
01:55
one car MVA[1],
01:58
vehicle into the ditch,
02:00
driver complaining of back pain.
02:35
Stanford Fire First Responders, Highwater CMS, needs her to respond in the area of near State Highway 23, Mama Maria's,
02:46
one car MVA[1],
02:48
vehicle into the ditch, driver complaining of back pain, telephone by (number withheld).
Police codes explained
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[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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