Two-car accident blocking intersection in Palmyra, Palmyra NY
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According to the dispatch call, a two-car accident occurred blocking the intersection at West Jackson Street and Stafford Street in Palmyra. Injuries are unknown. EMS and rescue units are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne County Fire
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Transcript:
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Palmyra, East Palmyra,
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Finger Lakes, EMS coordinator for advisement, respond to West Jackson Street and Stafford Street for the two-vehicle accident, unknown injuries.
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Palmyra, East Palmyra, Finger Lakes, EMS coordinator for advisement, respond to West Jackson Street and Stafford Street for the two-vehicle accident, unknown injuries.
00:29
Ombire Baylorish dispatch the call.
00:35
Palmyra Base, acknowledge the call.
00:39
421 is in route.
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3-1 in route.
00:43
3-1, same traffic.
00:49
Obie 3-1 in room. Obie 3-1 in room.
00:55
Newtelmeyer basic knowledge.
01:01
Abby, East Palmire, Basic Knowledge. Abby, East Palmire, Basic Knowledge.
01:09
141's on location.
01:11
Please be two cars blocking at the intersection of West Jackson and Stafford.
01:18
Abby 141 on location, two cars blocking.
01:23
Armire rescue nine's in room.
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Rescue 911.
01:35
R9 or 141?
01:43
Go ahead.
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You want us to come off the 21 or right up?
01:55
You can come right up fast,
01:58
sir.
02:04
He's still my rescue 50's on the way.
02:23
Up behind you here and just pull up Stafford and Jackson for your Dom Jackson.
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Location mentioned:
Stafford St & W Jackson St, Palmyra, NY 14522
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