Vehicle crashes into guardrail on I-90 eastbound near Syracuse, Cayuga County NY
A vehicle crashed into a guardrail eastbound on I-90 near Syracuse with airbags deployed, prompting EMS dispatch that was later canceled after confirming no injuries.
Audio|Source: New York State Thruway Authority - Syracuse Division
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
The 344.5 is found on the right shoulder.
00:03
571 is headed out for a black conduct cord.
00:06
That may turn and is requesting traffic controls.
00:08
You can see their head now way.
00:11
Copy, I'll be in route.
00:14
Oh, thank you.
00:24
7348 Syracuse, you're trying to clear the stop.
00:28
Act, please turn to there, 12 seconds.
00:36
Syracuse, 7323 or 7305.
00:46
Scott, Onondaga County is sending EMS[1] just before.
00:51
It's 33-5 Eastbound for a Lippercive an M-2.
00:55
A black exit with a guide rail unknown at three recent time.
01:00
Ah, really? All right.
01:02
I just run by, I have an attempt to this underground now.
01:08
That's okay.
01:09
Paul, okay.
01:12
Two miles got that I'll start out.
01:16
I'ma. I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
01:23
7th3-2302nd.
01:29
7 CCC.
01:31
The size of them there underneath the town line road.
01:34
The pass just at 280.8.2.
01:38
I'll sign. I'm out.
01:41
That's what I'm on the phone of that page now.
01:49
7307302-2ndiote.
01:50
Thank you for me out.
01:53
Massachusetts State, show you on until 20.
02:00
Syracuse, 7323.
02:04
Yes, sir.
02:06
I just spoke with that, Patron.
02:08
Could be no injuries, I'm going to cancel EMF.
02:11
Need to tell the airbags are deployed.
02:14
Just her vehicle against the guy that I don't believe she can strike it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Cayuga County, NY
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect