False alarm after phone falls near busy Livingston County roundabout, Livingston County NY
Concern arose from an automatic crash alert near a busy Livingston County roundabout, but responders found it was a phone falling from a vehicle, not a crash.
Audio|Source: Livingston County Sheriff, Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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249. Can you respond to the bottom of Court Street and at Genesee Street in a roundabout? We had an automatic crash notification for a possible MVC.
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Received up in-row.
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5.05 dispatch.
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I'm here, I'll check it.
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75-05, you're going to first respond.
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One 37th, I'm just clearing the office if I can handle it.
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Copy 137, it's going to take it.
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1849 you can disregard.
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49 copy.
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5059, nothing short.
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505.5 is the advice that sounded like a phone that may have fallen off the car with traffic going by.
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North.
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Hold on, 37, surprise, 97.
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Copy on location.
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104, dispatch, I'll be out on the car roadside just north of the roundabout in 63.
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Lincoln, Edward Union, 6518, LU 6518.
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LU 6158. LU 6158.
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862 dispatch 10-8[1]
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8662 1-367-1-3-17-1-4 517-1-1-3-1-3-7 7-7 7-8 7-8 7-5-2-8
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104 to finish
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104
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We'll be clear, and it was a phone that fell off through from a car
Police codes explained
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10-8: In service / available for calls
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