Motor vehicle crash near west seneca turnpike, Syracuse NY
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A motor vehicle crash occurred near West Seneca Turnpike, Beef Street, and Chelsea Hamlet Roads involving a black SUV and an Amazon truck. One vehicle was found overturned on the road. Authorities are shutting down the turnpike at Kasson and Beef Street due to the accident.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County and Syracuse City Fire
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Transcript:
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Hallow Hill Rescue, motor vehicle accident, near West Seneca Turnpike.
00:09
Hill Rescue.
00:11
Camilla's Engine 10, Marcellus Rescue 1.
00:15
The motor vehicle accident is near West Seneca Turnpike across Beef Street and Chelsea Hamlet Roads.
00:25
Also have a crash detection showing at the Turnpike and Beef Street involving a black SUV and an Amazon truck.
00:38
I hope you're going away.
00:42
Howell Cartesian route.
00:45
Marcel's Cartoon route.
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Marcelus Cartesian route.
00:51
Marcelus Cartesian route. The Moly's Carthew on our way.
00:57
Nell's Cartesian route.
01:00
How the Hill Carthuse arrived.
01:07
I'm going to need to shut down the turnpike at Kasson and Beef.
01:10
I've got one in the road on its roof.
01:15
Perceived Carthew is going to need to shut down the turnpike at Kasson and Beef for the vehicle on its roof.
01:24
Other Hill Car 3 in the room.
01:28
Hall Hill Car 3 is en route.
01:34
I'll hold old car one I'll take the turnpike at Kasson.
01:40
Receive that a little car one.
01:45
Number three, I have Beef and Kasson on the turnpike.
01:52
Receive score four, we have Beef and the turnpike.
01:59
Or control Jordan turn two on five.
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Location mentioned:
W Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse, NY 13215
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