Two-vehicle collision near Patterson Avenue with no injuries, Wyckoff NJ
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A two-vehicle collision occurred near Patterson Avenue involving a Lexus and a Toyota. No injuries were reported. Verizon was notified to address a downed wire at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wyckoff Fire and NORCON
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02:33
Transcript:
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2. Making way 15 Patterson Avenue,
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in front of the IFO,
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got a Lexus and a Toyota, no injury.
00:11
Semphoros, getting by Central Florida Station 7.
00:22
From the Waldwick side, we close down.
00:29
What's going out, Sharon?
00:46
You go old Gable line, going from hole 6 to 04-7-4 to 101.
00:55
There at a 1-1, Madison.
00:59
So I want to reach out to the cable company.
01:05
I'll reach you, sir.
01:06
I'll reach out to them.
01:09
So we'll get the line somewhere other roads that's passable, either Markov, Lachones, and Pulsions.
01:16
Thank you, sir.
01:17
I was just about to ask if I should tell him it's a merchant or you were able to get it off.
01:25
That's sooner or better.
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35 or Tuesday, Harrison.
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Reister. Research.
01:39
Public Street Communications is ready to compromise.
01:47
Good question.
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Bull,
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New Jersey.
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The vehicle one, Robert Hotel Bravo, 40, Kilo.
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Vehicle number two,
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Whiskey, 16, November, Victor, Hotel.
02:01
If you could start a do-to-sale with the first vehicle, Toyota, Corolla.
02:07
All right, shall get your data.
02:18
30 plus a second page.
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I'm back from now.
02:20
We would see crash.
02:26
His crash is going to be 15 Patterson Avenue.
02:29
B of I's Elsa notified Verizon.
02:31
I'm out there coming out to check out the wire.
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Wyckoff, NJ
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