Vehicles stuck near Route 52 prompt state response, Ulster County NY
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According to the dispatch call, emergency units requested state assistance after several vehicles, including emergency responders, became stuck near Route 52. Traffic control was needed around a nearby firehouse. Conditions suggest possible roadway obstruction or poor road conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Ninety for traffic control has an ambulance stage at your firehouse near Route 52.
00:08
It is time first, second we haven't heard from any apparatus.
00:17
The units are on scene near Route 52.
00:24
And it's supposed to be.
00:31
Twenty nine.
00:38
Four thirty.
00:48
I need you to advise the state that they've got to come out.
00:52
We have several cars getting stuck, including emergency vehicles off the street.
01:03
Eight four eight two.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:14
I just thought to turn around.
01:16
I have cars off the road here.
01:19
Does he need it though, or we got a call for one?
01:28
They're going to find out now.
01:30
They already called one in.
01:36
Copy, just advised them I can call Young's direct.
01:39
I just advised county that they need to get the state out here because I just got stuck on Route 52 and I have cars up here stuck.
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Location mentioned:
NY-52, New York
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