Traffic managed after vehicle crash near Ford St, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, patrol units responded to a vehicle crash near the Ford Street bridge in Rochester. Crews monitored the scene through a traffic camera and coordinated to block Fort Street Circle and the bridge area at Mount Hope and Ford. Officers managed vehicle flow while awaiting additional units to assist with controlling traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Genesee 263, camera room is advising they have the MVA on their DOT camera.
00:05
Copy, holding up.
00:07
263, we'll take one more car for traffic please.
00:10
It's available.
00:11
263-10-4, is there another car available for the MVA at Fort Exchange?
00:15
Patrol 43.
00:16
Patrol 43-10-4.
00:18
Crews, please block the Fort Street Circle.
00:23
No eastbound traffic.
00:28
263. Two hundred and forty-three, two hundred and forty-three.
00:30
Go again.
00:31
Hello, my current case is on Clinton and Main.
00:35
Two hundred and forty-three, ten four.
00:37
Two five three, shall we block at Exchange and assist you?
00:41
Chimney C 133.
00:43
Go ahead.
00:44
Was there any need for a pickup on Franklin?
00:46
Negative, you can put him back in service.
00:49
133, go ahead.
00:50
133,
00:52
If you could reach out to pavement section and see if they have a car to block the opposite end of the bridge at Mount Hope and Ford Street.
00:58
We have a decent amount of traffic coming through the middle of our scene here.
01:01
It'd be helpful.
01:02
133-10-4.
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