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One car ditch accident at Searsburg and Mount RoadTompkins County NY

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Searsburg Rd & Mount Rd, Ulysses, NY 14886

A car went into a ditch at the intersection of Searsburg Road and Mount Road. Two people were inside, and their injuries are unknown. Fire and ambulance services responded.

Audio|Heard on: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Trumansburg Fire,
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Intersection of Searsburg and Mount Road for one car in the ditch, unknown injury,
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coded by Skylar is at 29 Bravo 5.
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That's Trumansburg Fire and Ambulance.
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Intersection Searsburg and Mount Road have a one car in the ditch, two occupants, unknown injury.
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29 Bravo 5, as coded by Skyler, it's 1018.

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Location mentioned:
Searsburg Rd & Mount Rd, Ulysses, NY 14886

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Incident Timeline

  1. Units Cleared and Incident Concluded
  2. Monitoring and Awaiting Wrecker
  3. Traffic Hazard Identified
  4. Arrival and Situation Assessment
  5. Incident Coding and Unit Assignment
  6. Initial Dispatch: Vehicle in Ditch

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