Single-vehicle accident with property damage on state highway 12, Chenango County NY
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A single-vehicle traffic accident occurred on State Highway 12 near Howard Road in the Town of Sherburne. The incident involved a car hitting a deer and caused property damage only. An officer was dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Norwich City Police / Chenango County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Stangelo, County All Cars, Friday complete.
00:02
One car, motor vehicle, in the area of State Highway 12 near Howard Road, Town of Sherburne.
00:08
One, zero nine.
00:13
Okay.
00:15
One zero seven.
00:18
Three-three-one-zero-nine, you're going to be my only available.
00:21
Take response to State Highway 12 near Powerd Road, Town of Sherburne.
00:25
One-car, no visible accident, car versus deer, property damage only.
00:29
The vehicle is a 2016 Jeep, color gray, gear does need to be dispatched.
00:37
One six four seven.
00:45
Five Shnango, I have a New York data when you're ready.
00:49
I'm good.
00:59
Charles Adam two five eight three.
01:01
Again, Lincoln Charles Adam two five eight three.
01:05
And can I get the RO status?
01:14
One zero five ballots of the 19 Jeep, White, lampier's subject out of Norwich, showing VALAQAXE-2027, negative five.
01:26
Okay.
01:31
One nine five zero.
01:36
Which angle, can I get the incident time?
01:46
Please.
01:54
One two four one.
01:56
Your last message was cut off, go again.
02:02
Can I get the incident ID number and incident time, please?
02:08
Visit.
02:10
Event number (number withheld).
02:12
Again, (number withheld) at eighteen fifty eight.
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Location mentioned:
NY-12, Sherburne, NY
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