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Disabled vehicle reported on roadside eastbound past highway exitWurtsboro NY

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Wurtsboro, NY 12790

A brown Kia was reported broken down on the roadside eastbound just past highway exit 112. The driver said the steering was not working, and there were no injuries or hazards.

Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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Transcript:
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1F1A, I have a brown Kia broke down on the side of the road just past exit 112 going eastbound.
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He stated he can't turn the wheel at all of his vehicles, no injuries, no smoke or fluid.

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Location mentioned:
Wurtsboro, NY 12790

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Incident Timeline

  1. Scene Cleared and Vehicle Removed
  2. Disabled Vehicle Identified
  3. Units Arrive and Manage Scene
  4. Request for Additional Traffic Control
  5. Initial Arrival and Location Reported

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