Possible vehicle issue near Bridge Street in Walton, Walton NY
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An ambulance and heavy wrecker were requested for a possible vehicle collision near Bridge Street in Walton. The ambulance was later canceled when the vehicle driver returned to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County 911 - Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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02:36
Transcript:
00:00
Fort one dollar tall speed.
00:03
Your toes out, 2,100 advising that operator was returning to the scene in a black Honda CRV.
00:10
Where is it?
00:12
2100.
00:18
3-6-3. 6-3.
00:20
6-3.
00:22
6-3.
00:25
Can you advise AMR that the ambulance is out and you cannot cancel effort?
00:33
Hello, all command.
00:41
Long command.
00:44
Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Retechance, 1-0-1.
00:48
3-2-6-5. We'll make contact 1-101.
00:56
I went to AMR Dispatch.
01:05
AMR County Amults is secure on scene in Davenport and they advise that the tow can cancel.
01:15
Release be safe.
01:18
2102.
01:25
Dollar wall command.
01:29
Dollar is on.
01:31
The actor is on scene.
01:32
Is that able to remove that vehicle if you could start all of this soon and have a checker.
01:39
Reese C-Go contact walls for heavy wrecker 21-02.
01:47
Forwall command, you've got me in the last.
01:54
That's a front rep.
01:55
We're on the phone with Worlds now.
01:58
That's received. Thanks, Silver.
02:01
201-3.
02:06
6291.6-2. 6-2.
02:09
Not sure if they advised you.
02:10
We're back on scene with a car.
02:12
The driver just arrived.
02:16
Receive here back on scene.
02:18
Driver just arrived at 2104.
02:25
I-1-2Wall in command.
02:28
Good.
02:31
Orlson, Drew, a heavywrecker, drive time.
02:35
That's for safe.
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Location mentioned:
Bridge St, Walton, NY 13856
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