Vehicle accident on Pitcher Hill Road with partial traffic reopening, Chenango County NY
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A motor vehicle accident occurred near Route 26 and County Road 11 at Pitcher Hill Road. Traffic was partially reopened after the vehicle was removed and no hazards remained.
Audio|Heard on: Cortland County Fire and EMS
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Marathon ambulance, we're supposed to be coming here?
00:03
The call.
00:08
I mean,
00:13
the car I had is turning around.
00:20
Start two, uh, 161.
00:23
Six one.
00:30
Can we get to the county line from the school or so you gotta go around?
00:36
They could get there.
00:38
We, uh,
00:40
if they have to get to a house passed,
00:44
oh,
00:45
if they have to get to a house on this road, they're fine to come this way.
00:49
There's no house that's passed the accident until 26.
00:57
The next row from 1651.
01:00
16.51.
01:04
We're just confirming this call that we're dispatched to is on Route 26, correct? State Route 26 because our mapping on one of our apps is suggesting we go on Route 12.
01:19
So the State Route 26,
01:22
New York crosses our County Road 11 and Pitcher Hill Road.
01:28
Copy that, thank you.
01:29
We've got one lane open now if anybody got cars.
01:35
I'm good.
01:42
We've got things shut down by the school anyway.
01:50
Okay, we're complete.
01:55
Awesome, thank you.
02:01
It seems like you want to copy on scenes?
02:08
This is that's 161.
02:13
161. The vehicle's been removed.
02:18
The pellet snapped is off the road, so no hazard for that all Cincinnatus units will be complete returning in service.
02:27
Town enforcement, Cincinnatus units complete returning service.
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Location mentioned:
Pitcher Hill Rd, Pitcher, NY 13136
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