Vehicle crash reported near Route 19A, Wyoming County NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units initially responded to a possible vehicle accident near Route 19A by the Allegany County line. Fire and EMS were dispatched while the counties confirmed the exact location. The crash was later determined to be in Wyoming County, and the caller reported no injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Wyoming County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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After three took a call from Allegany County 911,
00:03
Part of a motor vehicle accident with injury, Route 19A at the Allegany County line.
00:08
They're going to start fire EMS as well as one of their cars.
00:11
They're not sure what county it's in though.
00:14
Received 10-76[1].
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10-76[1] is traffic three.
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They're going to advise as well.
00:25
Two 841 Warsaw.
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Type for one.
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10-76[1], near County Line Road, Arcade for follow up.
00:39
10-76[1], check for one.
00:46
Eight nine six for Warsaw ten eight.
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An agent by 896.
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Or should check for three.
00:58
243.
01:00
My partner just took a call and it's going to be in our county, just north of the county line.
01:04
And caller reported no injuries.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-76: En route to the scene
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Location mentioned:
NY-19A, New York
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