Two-car accident with one driver chest pain near Wayland, Wayland NY
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According to the dispatch call, a two-car accident occurred near State Route 63 and County Route 91 near Wayland. Debris blocked the road. Two drivers were involved; one driver reported chest pain caused by the seatbelt.
Audio|Heard on: Steuben County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Wayland Fire, Springwater, annual 63 and 91 for the two-car motor vehicle accident,
00:07
debris blocking unnoted injuries.
00:09
Repeating for Springwater and Wayland Fire.
00:13
State, 63 and County 91 for the two-car motor vehicle accident,
00:17
debris and the roadway unknown injuries at 1708.
00:26
Car 41 is down in room.
00:30
41 route. See if the car's all out of the roadway up parallel, it's buddy to Greenfield and still unknown on injuries.
00:46
Racing.
00:55
4-1 to Stavalli on the scene.
01:01
R4102. R-401-2.
01:06
We'll still looking for a driver for the call.
01:09
Whale, I'm still looking for a driver for the call.
01:22
We don't still looking for crews.
01:25
State 63 and County 91 for the two-car motor vehicle accident, car 41 on scene.
01:30
Springwater and Wayland Stilton Crew 1711.
01:33
Four one, Mr.
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Bud.
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One.
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One.
01:42
I have two vehicles,
01:46
two drivers,
01:48
one complaining of chest pain from the seatbelt, the other one will possibly be a sign off.
01:58
Copy Chief, two cars, two drivers,
02:02
blow the side off, and one with possible pain from a seatbelt.
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NY-63, Wayland, NY
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