Traffic incident with car fire near Central Park and Portland, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed into a tree and caught fire near Central Park and Portland. Officers are controlling traffic and checking for possible tree obstruction nearby. The incident may involve road blockage and vehicle fire.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:7
Transcript:
00:00
All right, so they got the guy out, he en masse is there, vehicles into a tree on its side and on fire,
00:06
so we would like somebody for traffic.
00:08
There another car that can start that way? 2.77, I'll go away.
00:12
Okay.
00:13
2.27, you can add me too.
00:16
It's going to be Central Park in Portland.
00:27
Yes,
00:29
sir. All right, I'm blocking eastbound traffic at Central and Portland.
00:34
It's like to see a car, blocking westbound traffic at Scio and Central Park.
00:39
All right, who can take Siao and Central Park?
00:42
2-27. Thank you.
00:44
257 you call?
00:46
Throw parole in my box, I don't take care of Alphonse.
00:49
All right, if you can check to see if there's a tree down, Alphonse and North.
00:53
Thanks.
00:55
Two-eighths, take a plate, please.
00:59
1049, Nora, David.
01:01
Okay. All right, Port-a-Connor line, color yellow, a light-view park address.
01:05
It looks like it's to a business.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Portland Ave & Central Park, Rochester, NY 14605
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