Two-car crash with knee injury at Van Vorst and Holland, Utica NY
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According to the dispatch call, a two-car crash occurred near Van Vorst Street and Holland Avenue in Utica, NY. A 49-year-old man reported a knee injury. Emergency medical and fire units responded, and the rescue unit was later canceled after assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Truck 1, Rescue 2, motor vehicle accident with personal injury.
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Holland and Van Vorst.
00:19
Rescue 2, Truck 1, motor vehicle accident.
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Personal injury.
00:23
Holland and Van Vorst.
00:25
Rescue 2, Truck 1, motor vehicle accident.
00:27
Personal injury.
00:28
Holland Avenue and Van Vorst Street.
00:30
Two-car motor vehicle accident,
00:32
49-year-old male complaining of a knee injury.
00:38
Use Ops 2.125.
00:41
Partial to the ambulance can clear for a call.
00:45
Truck owner's mounting.
00:48
Truck one responding, 1206.
00:51
What else are you doing about?
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1206.
00:57
Engine 1 in service.
00:59
Engine 1 in service, 1207.
01:04
Part 12123.
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Pards will to engine 3.
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Pageworks will be your ambulance.
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Please, you.
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Truck one's at Holland Avenue, mid-fourth Street.
01:20
No,
01:21
two-car motor vehicle accident, minor damage, you can cancel the rescue.
01:27
Truck one on the scene, 1208.
01:30
Partial to the Rescue 2.
01:32
Rescue 2 copies, we're in service.
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Location mentioned:
Van Vorst St & Holland Ave, Utica, NY 13501
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