Rollover accident reported in Basom
A car is reportedly on its side at 7636 Maple Street Road in Basom. There are no reported injuries at this time.
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A car is reportedly on its side at 7636 Maple Street Road in Basom. There are no reported injuries at this time.
A car is on its roof on the Thruway following a single-vehicle accident.
Le Roy Fire and Mercy EMS are responding.
No word yet on injuries.
UPDATE 1:44 p.m.: A reader sent in the mobile phone picture. No word as yet on whether there are any injuries and it sounds like Le Roy Fire is back in service.
Shauna L. McDonough, 39, 504 West Center St., Beech Haven, N.J. is charged with DWI, aggravated driving with a BAC of .18 or greater and unlicensed operation. Sheriff's deputies responded to a report of a single-car accident on Route 63 off Fargo Road. The car was reportedly well off the roadway. Sgt. Greg Walker investigated the accident and determined that McDonough was traveling at an unsafe speed and was allegedly driving drunk.
A 17-year-old girl from Batavia has been charged with petit larceny. She allegedly stole from her employer, Kmart.
Tammy J. Alexyn, 34, of 48 Longs Lane, Corfu, is charged with DWI, driving with a BAC of .08 or greater, and driving left of the pavement markings. Alexyn was stopped on Brown Road in the Town of Batavia by Deputy Jason Saile at 1:34 a.m. today.
Kristy L. Sherman, 23, of Bloomfield, has been charged by State Police with harassment. The alleged harassment took place in Le Roy Dec. 18 at 8:31 p.m. No further information available.
An accident with injuries has been reported at Bank Street Road and Batavia-Elba Townline Road.
Mercy EMS and Elba Fire have been dispatched.
Was a truck driver using a laptop computer in his cab prior to striking a disabled vehicle on the Thruway on Dec. 12?
State Police are using computer forensics to try and answer that question.
The driver of the disabled vehicle, Julie I. Stratton, 33, of Snyder, was killed in the accident.
State Police want to know why the operator of the tractor-trailer wasn’t able to avoid Stratton’s car, which was disabled in a collision with a deer a few minutes earlier, when several other vehicles were able to swerve around her.
The News also confirms that Stratton placed a call to 911 prior to the truck striking her car.
A 13-year-old boy apparently ran out in front of a car near the intersection of Washington and Tracy avenues in Batavia yesterday evening and was hit by the vehicle.
He was taken by Mercy Flight to Children's Hospital in Buffalo with a head injury.
The boy is identified as James N. Difalco, of 41 S. Main St., Batavia.
The accident was reported at 6:38 p.m.
No charges have been filed against the driver, but the investigation is continuing.
UPDATE: Relatives tell WBTA that James is in guarded condition.
Three cars are involved in an accident in the area of 4940 Ellicott Street Road, Town of Batavia.
There are no injuries reported, but Mercy EMS is being dispatched as a precaution.
One car is reportedly smoking.
Town of Batavia Fire is being dispatched.
The accident is in front of the old 84 Lumber, between Cedar Street and Shepard Road.
UPDATE 1:28 p.m.: There is a DWI suspect involved in this accident. One pickup truck is being taken away on a flatbed. Another vehicle involved was an SUV hauling a trailer. No reports of any injuries.
A car and snowmobile have collided at 7958 Townline Road, Bergen.
The dispatcher initially indicated to Mercy EMS that the injuries did not appear to be serious.
The dispatcher also indicates that that they've lost contact with the 911 caller, "who was trying to take off with the female."
UPDATE 12:12 p.m.: A 7-year-old has suffered minor facial injuries.
UPDATE 12:16 p.m.: Townline Road at Route 19 is being closed.
UPDATE: 12:59 p.m.: The road was reopened to traffic at 12:33 p.m.
A driver reportedly tried making a left hand turn off Bank Street Road onto Batavia-Elba Townline Road yesterday afternoon at 2:54, leading to a head-on collision with another car.
Cited for failure to yield right-of-way was Ryan S. Worthington, 20, of 6918 Ellicott St. Road, Pavilion. Both he and his passenger, Alyssa R. Naylor, 17, were uninjured.
Suffering minor injuries were Aleander M. Dutton, 18, of 7078 Batavia-Byron Road, Byron, and Katelyn D. George, 18.
The accident was investigated by Deputy James Diehl.
A car making a left-hand turn from Route 5 into Valu Plaza allegedly caused an accident this morning that sent one person to the hospital.
Transported to UMMC was Charles Williams, 61, of 2641 Centerline Road, Varysburg. Williams reportedly suffered injuries to his arm.
A passenger in his car, Jane Williams, no age given, is listed in the Sheriff's Office report as in shock, but was not transported to a hospital.
The driver who reportedly turned into oncoming traffic is Theodore Kedzierski, 63, of 76 Maple Ave., Oakfield.
Kedzierski was driving a 2000 Ford pickup truck. Williams was driving a 2005 Chevy pickup.
Kedzierski was issued a citation for alleged improper turn.
The accident was investigated by Deputy Brian Thompson.
Traffic is stopped at Downey and Galloway roads for a truck vs. car accident.
Three people are reportedly injured.
Town of Batavia Engine 24 is responding as well as Mercy EMS.
An Alabama man suffered minor injuries after allegedly falling asleep at the wheel and striking a parked car on Thursday.
The 5:15 p.m. accident occurred as Brandon W. Benben was reportedly driving northbound on Route 77 in the area of Sumner Road.
Benben's 2000 Toyota sedan reportedly drifted off the left side of the road, struck a utility pole and a garage before hitting the parked car.
Benben did not require transportation to a hospital. He reportedly suffered minor cuts to his arms.
Deputy Patrick Reeves handled the accident investigation and cited Benben for allegedly crossing a no-passing lane with double yellow markers.
An accident on Route 5 in front of McDonald's in Batavia has just been reported.
Injuries have been reported.
Town of Batavia Fire and Mercy EMS are being dispatched.
UPDATE 9:03 p.m.: Minor injuries. One car blocking.
UPDATE 9:43 p.m.: Cars have been towed. Road is back open.
An accident with injuries has been reported in Basom in front of the post office.
Alabama Fire and Mercy EMS are responding.
UPDATE 5:13 p.m.: First responder: One car, one truck; everybody is out of the vehicles, but have ambulance continue in emergency mode.
A car-into-pole accident with minor injuries is reported at 11345 Transit Road in Pavilion, near the Wyoming County line, east of Dublin Road.
The victim is inside the residence there awaiting emergency responders. There were three occupants in the car.
Emergency crews are handling a two-car accident with injuries at 6212 Route 5 (Main Street) in Stafford, just east of Transit Road.
There's a vehicle-rollover accident in the westbound lane of Route 5 in Le Roy.
UPDATE 8:42 p.m.: First responder reports that the road is "solid ice" and that the car went over the guardrail. The good news is, "everyone is out of the vehicle."
UPDATE 8:45 p.m.: Mercy EMS medic reports, "It's solid black ice out there." He's taking all of the patients to the toll booth.
UPDATE 8:53 p.m.: With the patients safely out of the area, Le Roy Fire is leaving the scene and back in service. "There's too much danger here."
A pizza delivery driver is apparently in trouble.
A snow-plow operator reports driving along a local roadway (sorry, missed the street name) when a car with a pizza ad on it spun out and hit the snow plow. The driver then reportedly drove away (which, if true, would violate section 600.1 of the New York Vehicle Code: Leaving the scene of a property-damage accident).
The snow plow wasn't damaged, but of course its driver is required to report the incident.
And: Just as I finish writing the above, Batavia Police report identifying the vehicle.
There are reportedly "several" cars off the road along Route 98 in the area of Alexander.
One of the vehicles reportedly struck the gas line of a house at 10738 Alexander Road, and Alexander Fire is responding.
There are also reports of vehicles off the road and other property-damage accidents around the county.
UPDATE 5:22 p.m.: A law enforcement officer on scene just requested that County Highway snow crews get out to Route 98 quickly. He said the road is very slippery.
UPDATE 6:04 p.m.: A car struck a pole at Edwards and Buell streets and left the scene. City Fire is being dispatched because the pole is broken.
UPDATE 6:06 p.m.: Police officer responding to accident above: "He's going to have substantial front-end damage. He struck the pole right between the headlights." The officer is proceeding to a parking lot to check out a specific vehicle.
UPDATE 6:14 p.m.: Police are still searching for the car that struck the pole.
The State Trooper injured in an auto accident on the Thurway in Pembroke on Saturday has been identified as Nina Johnson.
Johnson, who was taken via Mercy Flight to ECMC, was released from the hospital Saturday evening.
The Trooper was involved in traffic control following a fatal accident on the Thurway just hours prior.
Her patrol vehicle was reportedly struck by an SUV driven by Catherine A. Manahan, 27, of Williamsville.
That accident took the life of Julie I. Stratton, 33, of Synder, whose car became disabled in the fast lane after striking a deer. A tractor-trailer then ran into her car. She was pronounced dead at the scene. According to the Buffalo News, state police have yet to decide whether to file charges against the truck driver, Thomas M. Wallace, 45, of Brook Park, Ohio.
“We’re still investigating it to see if there was some distracted driving involved,” Harris said. “We’re looking at why [Wallace] didn’t perceive the vehicle in front of him.”
State police noted that other drivers were able to avoid hitting Stratton’s disabled car in the minutes before the crash.
Stratton was married and had two sons, ages 1 and 3.
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