Vehicle crashes into telephone pole on verplank road, Clay NY
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A vehicle crashed into a telephone pole near Verplank Road. The female driver is out of the car and has minor injuries. No fire or fluid leaks were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Onondaga County Sheriff and Fire
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Clay Rescue, it's a vehicle pole crash near Verplank Road.
00:10
453, I have been around 4503-4503.
00:12
It's a single vehicle crash near Verplank Road in this town.
00:18
We're in front of this residence.
00:20
Call is saying it's a car versus a pole.
00:22
Call-taker still getting notes.
00:25
That's the daylight drive at Morgan Road.
00:28
Call reporting a car into the telephone pole, working on further information.
00:33
1,500.
00:42
I see it's 1500 units responding to the signal 79, possible 80. Callers now reporting the female is out of the vehicle, no smoke or fluids at this time.
01:00
4553 all 79 done off this they got enough units going.
01:10
In three.
01:12
Any units for a burglary alarm at Brinks Commerce Boulevard?
01:21
Steve's 3 en route.
01:27
4-02 I'll be allowing a truck.
01:30
You see.
01:32
Claycare 3 responding.
01:43
4-2-1, copy, copy.
01:45
Clear.
01:49
Now with Rain Room.
01:55
453-6, copy a plate.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:00
New York, Lincoln-Lincoln-Lincoln-Yung, (number withheld).
02:03
Lincoln-Lincoln-Lincoln-Yung, (number withheld).
02:05
I'll be on Sound 2.
02:08
Receive, sir.
02:13
4512 control.
02:15
Yeah, 4512.
02:19
Seventy-nine only.
02:21
She's not injured.
02:22
I just advise a pulse, one and a half.
02:24
He'll be on two-known up.
02:27
She has 15-04.
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Location mentioned:
Verplank Rd, Clay, NY 13041
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