Vehicle goes off road with airbag deployment near Moffatt Road, Jefferson County NY
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A vehicle went off the road on State Route 12E near Case and Moffatt Road, causing the airbag to deploy. Fire and emergency services were dispatched but later canceled after patrol confirmed no help was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Shemal Fire, second activation,
00:03
MVA[1], C.R. 12E.
00:10
Shimo fire second activation,
00:13
respond 13281, state route 12E for a vehicle off the roadway with airbag deployment.
00:22
Repeating Shammal Fire, second activation, respond 13281, State Route 12E for a vehicle off the roadway with airbags deployment.
00:31
Crosses Case and Moffert Road.
00:33
Use fire attack two.
00:35
Sirfson, 6291-direct.
00:39
6291 arrived. 6291 arrived, 2337.
00:46
Shmell Fire,
00:49
Per Patrol on scene, you can disregard last call.
00:56
Chamele fire per patrol on scene, disregard last call, MVA[1] 12E.
01:03
Repeating Shemal fire per patrol, disregard last call, Cedar 12E, MVA[1],
01:11
showing you available 2339.
01:14
Jefferson, 6291.
01:18
6291, available,
01:20
2339.
01:25
Jefferson is 6291.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:33
We also had Gilfoyle coming, can they disregard?
01:39
That's for the third of three.
01:41
Copy.
01:44
Service in MediX-7.
01:47
Rebecca Service.
01:49
Showing you available 2340.
01:56
Control Back Seven, we've been canceled, back in service.
02:00
Southern's canceled back in service.
Police codes explained
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[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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Location mentioned:
NY-12E & Moffatt Rd, Lyme, NY 13622
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