Motor vehicle accident near Perryville Road in Chittenango, Chittenango NY
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A car was reported off the road and in a ditch near Perryville Road and Falls Road in Chittenango. Emergency services responded to the scene. The injuries are unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Madison County Fire and EMS
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Fire Control 2, Genango Fire, Kaznovia Fire,
00:05
Madison County Ambulance Sullivan for motor vehicle accident unknown, area near Perryville Road.
00:25
Fire Control to Chittenango Fire, Cassanoly Fire, Madison County Ambulance Sullivan, for a motor vehicle accident unknown.
00:30
And there you have near Perryville Road across the Falls Road and Dwyer Road.
00:35
The caller reporting a car off the road into the ditch there.
00:39
That's for Chittenango Fire.
00:41
Casinolea Fire, Automatic Mutual Aid,
00:44
Madison County Ambulance-Salvin.
00:45
For a motor vehicle accident unknown and area near Perryville Road across the Falls Road into the ditch.
00:51
Caller reporting a car off the road into the ditch.
00:53
There at 2021.
00:58
All right, control.
01:01
1302 is responding.
01:04
1302, you're responding at 2021.
01:11
Control 2793 is en route.
01:14
2793, you're around it, 2021.
01:18
This is to call for you guys at 2022.
01:24
Responding.
01:27
6802, you're responding at 2022?
01:37
130, restraining.
01:38
201, same transition.
01:44
1301, 1301, you're getting around as well, 2022.
01:55
Kazanowski is Baysic Maloney McCall.
01:57
If you guys base, you're acknowledging the call of 2022.
02:10
6801 responding.
02:12
6801, you're responding to 2023.
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Location mentioned:
Perryville Rd, Chittenango, NY 13037
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