Single vehicle crashes into a tree at S Lake Rd, Jefferson County NY
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A single vehicle crashed into a tree near County Route 47 and South Lake Road. The car's airbags deployed. The driver reported no injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Fire/EMS
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02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Rutland, West Carthage Fire, unknown personal injury, NVA, car into a tree with airbag deployment.
00:05
County Route 47 and South Lake Road are being for West Carthage and
00:11
Rutland Fire, unknown personal injury, car into a tree with airbag deployment.
00:15
10-417 and South Lake Road,
00:18
using Fire Attack 1.
00:21
Jopperson, (number withheld) is in the rule.
00:24
(number withheld).
00:30
Engine 4 is on seat.
00:33
(number withheld).
00:39
2 have you on-5 to speak fire 0-029.
00:47
4903, Justice Fire, Your In-Roe.
00:52
4903-000-30 using fire type 1.
01:00
35 percent 39-1-3 is on scene single vehicle into the trees right at the intersection of Kind Route 47 in South Lake
01:08
Steve on-on-seen single vehicle into the trees right at the intersection 0-033
01:12
Fire control West Carthage.
01:16
West Carthage.
01:18
West Carthage will be responders.
01:24
West Carthor response will zero 34.
01:30
Jackson, (number withheld).
01:33
(number withheld).
01:35
Do we have patrols in row?
01:39
That's front.
01:44
Copy.
01:45
Do you have an ETA for Carthage ambulance?
01:50
Tristan-16-(number withheld) are you two minutes.
02:00
Mr. Chairman, be advised.
02:03
Drivers complaining of no injuries at this time, however there is here, multiple airbag deployment.
02:08
Copy.
02:14
Percention is at 47 in South Lake Road.
02:16
Let's go ahead and go to Fire Attack 1.
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S Lake Rd, New York
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