Two-car crash injures child at Genesee and Beverly, Utica NY
A two-car crash occurred near Genesee Street and Beverly Place in Utica, New York. An eight-year-old child reported pain in the arm. Fire and ambulance units responded, but the incident was later downgraded after confirming the damage was minor.
Audio|Source: Utica Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Being personal injury, Jennifer Street at Beverly, please.
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Truck 2, Engine 1, MVA[1] personal injury, Genesee at Beverly.
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Truck 2, Engine 1, MBA, personal injury, Genesee Street, Beverly Place.
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Two-car NBA,
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8-year-old with arm pain.
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utilize apps to all the pies on your ambulance, 1026.
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The truck on fire, so we're in service, where we are flying the Genesee and Beverly.
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Any enforcement service would be responding as well.
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AIMO, it's one year-in-row, one truck here in route, two truck you can stay in service.
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1026.
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And you want, responding from Central.
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1027.
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5-5-team-3.
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55G-9-3MBA personal injury, Genesee at Beverly, Genesee at Beverly.
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For a transfer,
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Temple Street.
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10208,000.
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1028-5-7.
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I want to follow upro.
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Centralian.
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Truck One, Genesee and Beverly Place.
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Not two-car MDA,
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minor damage.
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You can cancel Engine One.
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KPMail is coming.
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You can return a service per one truck.
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Engine One in service mobile.
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10-3.
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Small corner ambulance meeting downgrade.
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Personal abelance one for one for a two in downgrade.
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Amylance one for a two in downgrade.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor vehicle accident involving one or more vehicles, regardless of injury or property damage.
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Location mentioned:
Genesee St & Beverly Pl, Utica, NY 13502
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