Car accident with injuries on Route 233 near Claycomb


A car crashed on Route 233 near Claycomb. One person was hurt and needed an ambulance. Emergency teams also cleaned the road and controlled traffic.
Audio|Source: Oneida County Public Safety
04:6
Transcript:
Car 2, the rig coming in. Are the rescue? One on. Rescue 1. Rescue 1. I need you up here. St. Joe's. Come out here, 21-0. You did take you this way for traffic control. Cartoon, energy one. You're going to pull your apparatus in the driveway for Claycomb, and I need you to get brooms out and clean up the road. Copy, pulling the Claycomb. Are you all set with fire police? Negative. Any fire police out here? Three, where do you want me? Come up in front of Rescue One. Don't leave in station now. Part 2 to engine 1. Get it 4 6 for the remainder. Part 2 to engine 1. Go ahead. A little less iron more radio, okay? So the change of planes, you're not going to pull in the driveway. Just pull up in front of the Chief 1's vehicle. Copy, I was answering your first three times. Jill Drive, have two people under ringing in the store. It could be a 20-year-old black male wearing all-black clothing and a black female 20-year-old and a gray or white t-shirt and black shorts. Curling inside the store is going to be on the registers on the GM size. Charles Sam Boy 5242. 531[3] a night at truck itself. One vehicle out of the road right now. Just need to clean up. If you want to come right to rescue one, I appreciate it. I appreciate it. I got that second registration when you're ready. Like man. We need one ambulance. It's gonna be a transport. Appreciate. Damn ya, damn it. Amulcine for the MBA[2], 4795, Route 233. Partial COC[1], MBA, personal injury, 4795, route 233. COCMBA personal injury, 4795, route 23 in front of Claycomato. From West Milan, the Indian need an ambulance for one patient, 1536. Car 1 to Rescue 3. You guys are good to send traffic through. I got this stopped here for now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
COC: Code for personal injury accident (Common radio code in NYS: Condition of Collision)
[2]
MBA: Motor Vehicle Accident (likely typo for MVA in transcript, but contextually the same)
[3]
531: Tow truck requested/needed
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Location mentioned:
Near NY-233, Westmoreland, NY 13490
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