Disabled vehicle on I‑87 near Exit 19, Kingston NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an apparent vehicle breakdown occurred along the right shoulder of I‑87 near Exit 19 in Kingston, New York. A red Toyota Corolla appeared disabled with an elderly female driver. Units were dispatched to assist, and a tow truck was requested to remove the vehicle from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: New York State Thruway Authority - Albany Division
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Transcript:
00:00
Can you check in the area of Exit 19?
00:03
Should be southbound for the red Toyota Corolla.
00:05
It's got a flat tire.
00:07
It's going to be an elderly female (name withheld), right shoulder, having a hard time pinpointing location.
00:13
We're going to have zone one check Exit 18 and see if she may be down there, but we believe she may be up closer to the exit.
00:19
At 19, if you could check and advise.
00:22
That's a gobbling here.
00:24
I just passed Exit 19.
00:25
You know, met it southbound at 90 over east southbound.
00:29
I'll continue on and I'll advise.
00:32
Received 1539.
00:39
Seven 248 Albany.
00:43
Seven 248.
00:44
I'll be out with that red Toyota Corolla.
00:47
It's going to be I‑87 southbound, right shoulder.
00:50
Going to be Connecticut registration (number withheld).
00:54
(number withheld).
00:57
That's received.
00:58
We can go ahead and start the tow out there.
01:00
I'll go ahead and mark the location.
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Location mentioned:
Kingston, NY 12401
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