Three car crash injures three near Sheridan Drive and Transit Road, Williamsville NY
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A traffic accident involving three cars occurred near Sheridan Drive and Transit Road. Three individuals were injured and emergency medical services were dispatched. The road and nearby on-ramp were closed due to the multi-vehicle collision.
Audio|Heard on: Amherst and Tonawanda Police and Fire Departments
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
If you can start a second twin city rig hot please.
00:06
That's clear.
00:07
Everybody is out.
00:08
You're going to be evaluating two and you need a second twin city unit hot.
00:20
May Tridentium 3, responding.
00:25
Amand Transit 1.
00:28
Amand Transit 1.
00:39
We're right in front of pizza plant near Sheridan Drive and Transit Road.
00:48
I'm going to need you to close down the beginning of the on-ramp at Sheridan Drive.
00:59
Got it. Everybody southbound down third, so that's a complete backup.
01:13
Copy's in the turnline.
01:23
Okay.
01:30
So what do you want to shoot?
01:40
Bye.
01:42
...bing at five below, 350 Sharon.
01:44
So I've got ten minutes old now.
01:46
Blacking in a black BMW.
01:48
John Edward Frank, two five, sign four, points BJ's.
01:59
Two things, Chief.
02:01
Your ambulance, your second ambulance is coming from Niagara Falls Boulevard and 290.
02:05
And I'm going to move you to channel number two.
02:10
That's clear.
02:20
Amand transit units operating at near Transit Road, your incident will be on channel number two.
02:28
Amand transit units en route and on location.
02:32
Near Transit Road switch to channel number two on arrival.
02:37
1728 cameras by.
02:47
May transfer 7th? Responding.
02:51
Three cars, three cars, three patients, one possible transport.
03:01
Will it with five alone.
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