Hit-and-run accident involving flatbed truck near Queens Hwy, Accord NY
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According to the dispatch call, a flatbed truck struck another vehicle near Queens Highway and fled the scene. The truck had swapped license plates reading King Boy King 9638. Authorities are investigating the hit-and-run.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
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And I know one to all units,
00:02
The Ulster County Sheriff's Office is investigating a property damage automobile accident involving a flatbed operated by (name withheld).
00:19
The driver struck another vehicle and fled the scene.
00:23
The plate on the vehicle is swapped and reads King Boy King 9638.
00:29
King Boy King 9638.
00:32
If the vehicle is located, stop and hold and contact the Ulster County Sheriff's Office.
00:38
Stand by for repeat.
00:44
County 60-0 is on scene.
00:48
One to all cars and stations, special attention,
00:52
Rochester/Accord corridor, incident occurred near Queens Highway,
00:59
was a motor vehicle accident hit and run.
01:02
A fleeing vehicle was a flatbed dump,
01:05
operated by (name withheld).
01:09
The female driver left with swapped plates on the vehicle.
01:16
The registration on the vehicle is swapped and reads King Boy King 9638.
01:20
The vehicle is located, stop and hold and contact the Ulster County Sheriff's Office.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Queens Hwy, Accord, NY 12404
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