Tree obstructs traffic on Porter Road, Niagara Falls NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a tree blocking part of the roadway near Porter Road by Burger King in Niagara Falls. The tree appeared to obstruct traffic but was later confirmed to be managed by highway crews and no longer in the roadway. No injuries or vehicle damage were reported related to the obstruction.
Audio|Heard on: Niagara NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Niagara County car 255.
00:03
Two five five.
00:05
near Porter Road.
00:08
It's going to be closer to the Burger King driveway for a tree in the roadway obstructing traffic.
00:16
Car 255, county.
00:18
I believe that's the tree that the state police called out with not too long ago.
00:24
254, I'm close, I'll check that.
00:27
Thank you, 254.
00:34
Niagara County, car 275-274.
00:49
Vehicle drove into the fire hydrant.
00:51
The driver was walking away towards Meadowbrook.
00:55
The person walked in the driveway two doors down.
00:59
Should have a black car in the driveway.
01:33
We'll be en route to that traffic complaint on Mount Hope Road.
01:43
You're advised highway handled the other tree on Iowa Road down the street from where you're at.
01:56
Unit 254 on location reports the same trees.
02:01
They are not in the roadway.
02:02
There's also a highway crew there working on it.
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Location mentioned:
Porter Rd, Niagara Falls, NY 14304
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