Single-vehicle crash with property damage in White Creek, Washington County NY
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A vehicle crashed and left the roadway near Lilly Hill Road in White Creek. The crash caused only property damage. The driver left the scene before police arrived. State police were notified and responded to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Fire and EMS Alerting
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Car 544, I've localized the incident on Lilly Hill Road is a single vehicle property damage-only motor vehicle incident.
00:09
I'll be a second-minute service.
00:21
Car 544, locally located the incident, Lilly Hill Road.
00:29
Property damage only, investigating further at 0844.
00:45
What are the 20 circular drive, the Warren Washington ARC home, Hudson Falls.
00:51
65-year-old email following unknown injuries, a nurse with a patient.
01:09
Border DMS, 20 circular drive, Hudson Falls, be worn-watching ARC home for a 65-year-old female, following unknown injuries, nurse with a patient at 0844.
01:24
Call 5-4, fire control.
01:32
Our truck car five point.
01:34
Uh,
01:36
Incident is property damage only occupant has left the scene.
01:40
Do you know a state police on route?
01:44
We took the call from.
01:48
Acknowledge.
01:49
The vehicle is out of the roadway, so it must a state police want to remain by inquiries.
01:56
4951-in-service area 47.
02:04
Are they going to be a tourist?
02:08
That's a permanent.
02:09
Would you please advise, state police,
02:12
that the location is approximately 400 yards up the hill on Louisville Road.
02:20
So coming last one from the race.
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Location mentioned:
Hill Ln, White Creek, NY 12816
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