Single vehicle accident near Route 43 exit on I-90 westbound, Stephentown NY
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A single vehicle crashed near Route 43 exit on I-90 westbound. Police requested emergency medical services to evaluate a male patient on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Rensselaer County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:21
Transcript:
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5530 dispatcher 550-0-0-3-4-6 made an off-ramp for exit 8 there
00:17
Male party involved in a traffic accident police around scene request evaluation
00:22
Spactor to the Free Cell Station.
00:26
Mr.
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Spattskill Station.
00:33
Mr. Lighthouse Station, where you're probably, Charlie.
00:36
Chris.
00:39
Spatter Rescue 4-2.
00:42
Braddskinned 4-2.
00:45
We'll be route.
00:48
Thanks a date.
00:50
I-90 westbound turning me on the off ramp.
00:56
The police front scene requested the EMS animation.
01:04
After the FreeSail station.
01:07
The Frisville station.
01:12
The Frisville fire re-dispatch provided a terminal traffic accident.
01:17
9-9U.S. Bound, Route 43, exit 8 ramp.
01:20
Repeating for Defreestville Fire.
01:22
Be dispatch, Bobton, traffic, accident,
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990, Westbound, Route 43, exit 8 ramp.
01:29
2353, spatcher 45.
01:35
Spatry, the free-sill car heat, me?
01:38
The freeze-full car, tree.
01:42
I'm in route.
01:45
2-3, 5-4.
01:47
the NID westbound the exit 8 off ramp.
01:52
Police 14, single vehicle accident, requested a male evaluated there by EMS.
01:59
Appreciate.
02:04
You're fetched to rescue 9.
02:07
Rescue 9. Rescue 9.
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We're in route.
02:14
0355 exit 8, I-90 westbound, the off-ramp.
02:18
Single vehicle accident, request EMS evaluation for one male.
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Location mentioned:
NY-43, Stephentown, NY 12168
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