Vehicle accident injures 91-year-old at East Eden and Hague, Hamburg NY
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Emergency responders were called to a vehicle accident involving injuries at the intersection near East Eden and Hague Road in Hamburg. A 91-year-old female was being evaluated after the vehicle went off the road into a ditch.
Audio|Heard on: Hamburg Fire Control
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
East Eden, the emergency squad, auto accident with injuries,
00:05
intersection of East Eden and Hague Road.
00:07
Evaluation of a 91-year-old female now.
00:11
Vehicle went into the ditch.
00:13
Folkers needed for the heat emergency squad.
00:28
East Eden, Eton,
00:30
Emergency Squad, auto accident with injuries, seen, Hague Road, East Eden and Hague.
00:35
Pulled on scene, evaluating a 91-year-old female.
00:38
Full Thursday for the Emergency Squad, timeout 2247, Hamburg Park.
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East Eden, N1.
00:59
I'm responding.
01:02
Copy, Steve, N1, you're responding.
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East Eden N. Hague Road.
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Steven Pee is on the scene of the vehicle under the ditch.
01:08
Questioning evaluation of a 91-year-old female.
01:18
Camera control, East V-N, responding to East Eden.
01:24
Please take matter, fine.
01:27
The hammer is fired at 7.005.
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He's the 7ers5.
01:35
Hammer fired in 707.
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707. 7.7.
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Standing by.
01:52
Okay.
02:02
8.06, 8.08 8808 ever car.
02:22
Eden, Eden Emergency Squad, all the likes of injuries, seen in Hague Road,
02:27
controls on the scene with a vehicle off the road.
02:30
Posting evaluation of a 91-year-old female.
02:32
Bothers need to be the heat emergency squad,
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2254.
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Hamburg, NY 14075
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