Vehicle hits pole near Horton Road and Cross Road, Washingtonville NY
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A vehicle struck a pole near Horton Road and Cross Road causing unknown injuries. Fire units extinguished a fire, and the road remains closed due to the downed pole.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Washington, Washington, Washington, fire department.
00:02
A car struck a pole near Horton Road and Cross Road with unknown injuries.
00:05
The location is near Rain-Namari Circle and Horton Road.
00:09
Fire units and command are on scene.
00:11
They confirm unknown injuries and a downed pole on the roadway.
00:16
Fire units report the fire has been extinguished and the road is closed due to the downed pole.
00:29
Washington DC-3 is responding.
00:35
Washington DC-3 responding in 0803.
00:39
Squad 580s responding at 0806.
00:53
Washington BC-3 is on the scene.
00:59
Washington DC-3 arriving on scene at 0808.
01:07
9-1-1 Washington DC3.
01:08
Requesting poll number.
01:09
Road closed due to downed pole across the roadway.
01:15
Received information for the area.
01:19
Okay.
01:20
Tuxedo Command.
01:21
Orange and I was...
01:23
Tuxedo Command.
01:31
Fire has been extinguished, a little overhaul.
01:34
The pole can be checked by a supervisor.
01:36
Damage to fiber cables noted.
01:38
Check for possible burns or further damage.
01:41
Three.
01:42
Thank you. Station squad 580 is monitoring the area.
01:46
Squad 580 arriving at 0800.
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Location mentioned:
Cross Rd, Goshen, NY 10924
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