Vehicle accident damages guide rail on I-88 near Bainbridge, Bainbridge NY
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A vehicle accident occurred near mile marker 30 eastbound on I-88 between Bainbridge and Sidney exits. The accident caused about 20 feet of damage to the guide rail near County Roads 24 and 25. The vehicle involved is drivable, and the county highway department has been notified.
Audio|Heard on: Norwich City Police / Chenango County Public Safety
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Rayceau update the location is going to be mile marker 30 eastbound and be between Bainbridge and Sidney exits.
00:17
153. Check.
00:20
Roger with your data.
00:31
George Franklin X-ray 866, GFX-866, GFX-866.
00:37
Shil to 4-502.
00:44
5-2.
00:49
2952. Toneormiters for a driver.
01:09
Murder Matters, driver needed for your apparatus, support the station, 1356.
01:18
4-1151.
01:21
4-1-5-1.
01:24
4-105-1 is been released to be complete and returning.
01:29
Complete returning, 1357.
01:32
4.
01:34
This is 1251.
01:36
We're on a scene.
01:43
303 sitting over, yeah.
01:46
1358. 1358.
01:52
C4-1. C4-1.
01:53
It comes back to a Delphi Motors.
02:00
Do you have any insurance about them?
02:06
No insurance information.
02:29
The vehicle is drivable.
02:33
If you can alert the county highway department, there is approximately 20 feet of damage to the guide rail.
02:41
Just west of the intersection of County Road 24 and County Road 25.
02:46
You can show me clear, I'll be back en route to the Check the Welfare in Venture.
02:55
Receive. County highway calls it in.
02:57
They're aware, thank you, 1401.
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I-88, Bainbridge, NY
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