Second rollover crash near Allen and King streets, Rochester NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a second rollover vehicle accident near Allen and King streets in Rochester. The collision required medical services and additional tow units to assist in clearing the scene and separating the vehicles involved.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Yep, I'm going to have a second rollover accident here.
00:02
Just let me.
00:03
...Acquiring EMS.
00:05
213, 10-4.
00:07
133, you may have to get a unit from another taxi.
00:10
10-4. And 213 confirming you're still at Allen and King?
00:14
Yeah, I'm still in the same place.
00:16
Still need salt over here.
00:18
And yeah, I got a second rollover that's on top of my first rollover.
00:22
10-4! Do we have more cars they can serve?
00:25
221.
00:26
221, 10-4!
00:27
223, 233, you can add us for a headache from the office.
00:30
323, 333, 10-4, ten four.
00:33
Crews, did they give you any indication on where the laundry room is?
00:36
Turn nine.
00:38
Two thirteen. Two thirteen, go ahead.
00:40
Yeah, my second rollover is going to be (number withheld).
00:45
(number withheld).
00:49
Two thirteen, ten four.
00:50
And I'll be ordering her up a second tow to separate these and get them out of here.
00:54
Ten four.
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Location mentioned:
Allen St & King St, Rochester, NY 14608
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