Traffic incident on Route 5 near Ridge Road, Lackawanna NY
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic incident occurred on Route 5 near Ridge Road involving a Chevy Equinox. The striking vehicle left the scene. EMS also responded to a female with abdominal pain near Wilkes between East Sullivan and Easton.
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
We're on Route 5, outbound,
00:02
just into Lackawanna.
00:03
I got the plate when you're ready.
00:06
Go ahead, flip.
00:08
Lincoln, Tom, John,
00:10
4309. The Chevy Equinox.
00:16
Kim on location.
00:22
31 EMS to number (number withheld) Wilkes between East Sullivan and Easton for report of a female having abdominal pain.
00:31
31 EMS number (number withheld) Wilkes between East Sullivan and Easton.
00:38
For report of a female having abdominal pain, timeout, 11-11 hours bubble fire.
00:47
I have a vehicle, the striking vehicle from the Fillmore Oneida, hit and run.
00:52
If someone could possibly check out with the complainant over there and check out the damage.
01:02
Probably 242.
01:08
Just for the record, we already gave him a CD number, but if something pops up, that's just them.
01:17
Okay, yeah, we just got the update, thank you.
01:37
Clear.
01:49
Thank you. No, it's 220.
01:52
Can you show us headed down the ACQ to P-Tents and property?
01:55
They're clear.
02:02
230.
02:08
Female's name is (name withheld), just to fly for officers looking for...
02:14
2.13.
02:18
Fredo, can you update the total truck driver that we are now off of Route 5 and we are now on the exit,
02:27
the Ridge Road exit,
02:28
just north of Ridge Road by like 50 feet? So.
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