Two-vehicle accident with smoke and fluid on highway, Brighton NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a two-vehicle accident occurred on northbound Route 590 at Exit 5, producing smoke and fluid leak but no injuries. Fire units from Brighton responded and requested traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
For the two vehicle MVA no injuries and smoke and fluid coming from the vehicle it's going to be northbound route 590 exit 5 it's going to be for engine 1 and truck 4 with Brighton two vehicle MVA no injuries blocking smoke and fluids coming from the vehicle northbound route 590 exit 5 for engine 1 in truck 4 with Brighton go to OPS 8 1 97 to 17
00:26
Go ahead.
00:28
Pressure of Brighton 3253303, responding with the city.
00:34
The motor vehicle accident with smoke from the vehicle.
00:37
590 northbound at Exit 5.
00:38
Firestation of Brighton 350, 301-303.
00:41
Responding with the city and the motor vehicle accident with smoke coming from the vehicle.
00:47
590 northbound and exit 5.
00:49
Righten off the seat.
00:50
Cat, a lot of cars coming out of Northwood.
00:53
Is there any way you can control that? Forty o'clock.
00:59
Why don't you go over there, put up some cones and just make sure that they turn right then?
01:06
Well,
01:08
maybe I get some cones off the engine.
01:10
My vehicle's not with me.
01:15
Truck to an engine general location.
01:21
I'll be down there, I'll carry some clones down.
01:24
Engine 10 on scene.
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