Vehicle collision near Mount Hope Ave, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible minor vehicle collision occurred near Mount Hope Avenue and Allenwood Avenue in the Henrietta area. A transit driver reported being struck by another car, with visible damage to the front bumper. Traffic in the area was described as heavy, and the situation may have caused delays.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
S6, yes. Um, since you're in Henrietta, there's Allenwood Avenue at Mount Hope.
00:07
The driver said another car hit him while he was driving.
00:14
Yeah, well, good news and bad news.
00:17
I'm just getting on the 390 where I have to head degrees.
00:21
Traffic backed up and I can't get off the ramp no matter where I'm going.
00:25
I'm probably going to be a while, but I'll do my best.
00:29
Just tell me where.
00:31
Just continue on.
00:33
All right, just continue on to Dewey and Lexington.
00:37
All right, speed wise, bumper-to-bumper traffic.
00:41
My ETA could be half hour plus.
00:51
Seven control, where's the I've been through? Great.
00:56
And Wood Avenue and Round Hill?
00:58
I'll start on South Wood and Round Hill.
01:02
Yeah.
01:05
Six radio.
01:08
Do we luck with any jobs?
01:10
Can you see if there's any damage? I'm assuming there is since the other car came back.
01:15
And if there is, we might as well get a driver heading that way.
01:24
S6, correction.
01:26
There is damage to the front bumper of the car.
01:29
Part of it came off.
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