Car strikes tree near Harlem and Clinton in West Seneca, West Seneca NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible injury vehicle accident near Harlem Road and Clinton Street in West Seneca. A car appeared to have struck a tree near the intersection, possibly involving an intoxicated person. One occupant reportedly sustained a mouth injury but had no other visible injuries. Emergency medical services were being coordinated.
Audio|Heard on: West Seneca Police CH 1
Listen to dispatch call
03:6
Transcript:
00:00
Apparently it's going to be an injury accident now on Harlem Road just south of Clinton Street.
00:11
Say Cleaner Collins.
00:13
It's going to be at Harlem Road, just south of Clinton Street.
00:17
Probably in the area of the Tim Hortons on Harlem Road.
00:21
My partner took a second call.
00:23
He said a female is laying in the back of the car.
00:25
Might be intoxicated, not sure.
00:28
Just let us know when you get there.
00:30
24.
00:32
26.
00:40
93 radio.
00:48
A female here has Parkinson's and she's uninvited.
00:56
Nineteen.
01:00
Video 26 is out.
01:14
Twenty-four and twenty-six.
01:15
Just advise me if it's possibly a 1192 versus EMS.
01:21
Haven't sent EMS yet, so let me know.
01:24
Jack, did you stop where those people were waiving us down?
01:27
Affirmative, we have a car into a tree over here.
01:33
Do you guys need another car for traffic at all?
01:42
Fifteen, ten, eighteen.
01:44
Fifteen to twenty-six.
01:52
Do you guys need another car for traffic at all?
01:54
He's wearing.
01:58
Okay, I'll show seventeen hiding there.
02:04
Copy seventeen.
02:09
Yeah, can you hear anyone?
02:16
Okay, we got an update on injury.
02:20
All right, it looks like his mouth's bleeding pretty good.
02:24
I don't know if he's talking yet.
02:26
No word on anything else yet.
02:31
Twenty-six, repeat real quick.
02:32
How about any other frequency?
02:39
Jack, I thought you were calling me with a message.
02:41
I missed because I was on the fire radio real quick.
02:48
You know, it seems to be just a mouth laceration at the moment.
02:52
Did not have any other injuries.
02:54
If we can get a plus two, that'd be great.
02:57
Yep, I got fire coming along with AMR going, so a mouth injury or choppy.
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