Car hits telephone pole near Junction Road with no injuries, Malone NY
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A single car crashed into a telephone pole near Junction Road. Three people left the vehicle. The car's engine was smoking. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Fire, EMS, and Police
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Lone Fire,
00:01
Lone-E-MS,
00:03
one car motor vehicle accident,
00:06
near Junction Road.
00:27
Returning. I can't dispatch for Lone Fire, Bologna M.S.
00:31
I have a car versus telephone pole in the vicinity of Junction Road.
00:39
Often no injuries, you do have three people out of the vehicle.
00:42
Engine is smoking.
00:44
Repeating for Malone Fire, Malm.
00:46
You have a car versus telephone pole in the vicinity of Junction Road.
00:53
Three people, possibly no injuries,
00:56
all are acted out of the vehicle engine is smoking.
01:00
One time, 1933, direction 1938,
01:04
closest across is the Housel Road in 2nd, 11.
01:11
Zero one out of service.
01:23
Go ahead.
01:27
117 responding.
01:31
Junction Road for a one car.
01:36
Possibly a property damage accident county states that unknown injuries, fire is being dispatched due to the engine,
01:44
allegedly smoking.
01:50
ShowMe 2-9-3.
01:54
716, you're going to be en route today.
01:57
My can dispatch from Maloney, MASS-117 is out of service, Mervio 5 and Junction road.
02:05
Baggins 1-103 out of service.
02:12
1940.
02:14
in the vicinity of Junction Road.
02:17
The account dispatch from all of fire, 1 03Z0, Saras, Marville, Black, and a Junction road.
02:24
Which fire says, 2577, a route to a horsepower.
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Location mentioned:
Junction Rd, Malone, NY 12953
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