Two-car crash slows traffic on Route 46 westbound, Bergen County NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible two-car motor vehicle accident on Route 46 westbound near the Sunoco station in New Jersey. A disabled vehicle was reportedly blocking traffic. Responding units communicated on scene to coordinate assistance and verify if multiple calls referred to the same incident.
Audio|Heard on: Bergen NJ Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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(name withheld), go ahead for 321.
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Route 46 westbound by the Sunoco, disabled vehicle blocking traffic.
00:08
(name withheld), you can show myself as people walking around saying 305 in person.
00:14
Three three four to come off being (name withheld).
00:17
(name withheld).
00:20
Three three four, I'm getting out.
00:21
Can you take a New Jersey right when you're ready?
00:25
Go to the right.
00:27
New Jersey November (number withheld) Sierra, Sierra Charlie Yankee.
00:31
You can also start the duties over to my location.
00:35
(name withheld).
00:38
Four (number withheld) assistance over there.
00:43
Three two five actually if you can make your way over here I'm not sure if this is the call.
00:47
I'm out with a two-car accident.
00:49
Gonna be 46 westbound.
00:50
I'm not sure these are the callers or if there's another call at the Sunoco.
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Location mentioned:
US-46, New Jersey
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