Vehicle strikes light pole near York and Watkins, Utica NY
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle struck a light pole near York Street and Watkins Avenue in Utica. The incident caused property damage. A tow truck was requested for the involved Lincoln vehicle. The fire department was notified.
Audio|Heard on: Utica Police and Fire
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02:57
Transcript:
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Truck 1, non-injury vehicle accident property damage.
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York Street.
00:10
Truck 1, motor vehicle accident property damage, York Street.
00:13
Truck 1, motor vehicle accident property damage, York Street.
00:17
We have a motor vehicle accident that hit a light pole.
00:22
2050.
00:25
Two versus smart.
00:28
See imagine 3.
00:34
Troultanish one.
00:36
For our traffic damage, review it.
00:52
If you work in Washington,
00:55
be a white (name withheld) into a pole,
00:59
the fire department has also been notified.
01:04
5'1 about some.
01:09
(number withheld).
01:12
514 copies.
01:16
(number withheld).
01:22
That eagle, Miller, Rivet took our motor vehicle accident.
01:25
There is a lotters be out of the vehicle.
01:29
No.
01:35
203, adheres for the dispute on thing.
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20102-55.
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20103, Kenan.
01:53
5, you can close out through 10, we're on Hillary and not only.
02:01
20103 5-6-1-4-0.
02:10
Truck 1-1 York and Watkins Truck 1 York and Watkins.
02:20
Our motor vehicle accident into a light pole, liard damage, we're investigating.
02:28
20-1-5.
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5-5-on-2.
02:39
On 2.
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On 2-55.
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Can I get a tow for a Lincoln X-ray, Edward (number withheld), the U.R.
02:50
Reg?
02:55
All right, Steve, 2106.
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Location mentioned:
York St & Watkins Ave, Utica, NY 13502
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