Crash at Jackson and Main streets reported in the city
A two-car collision with unknown injuries is reported at Jackson and Main streets in Downtown Batavia. City fire, police and Mercy medics are responding.
A two-car collision with unknown injuries is reported at Jackson and Main streets in Downtown Batavia. City fire, police and Mercy medics are responding.
A two-vehicle accident with injuries is reported at the intersection of routes 19 and 63. Pavilion Fire Department and Mercy medics are responding.
UPDATE 1:15 p.m.: A first responder at the scene reports one patient, a pregnant female, who suffered a bump on the head and has lower back pain. Her vehicle was rear-ended.
UPDATE: The patient was transported to Wyoming County Community Hospital in Warsaw.
A motorcycle accident is reported at 3246 Galloway Road, Batavia. "It appears the motorcyclist spun out, lost control, went off the roadway." Town of Batavia Fire Department and Mercy medics are responding. The motorcyclist is down. The location is east of Downey Road. Law enforcement is on scene. Mercy Flight is called to the scene; weather being checked to determine availability.
UPDATE 12:15 p.m.: Mercy Flight will be able to go to the accident; then will only be able to fly eastward to Rochester due to weather.
UPDATE 12:24 p.m.: The helicopter will be landing in an uncut hay field adjacent to the scene.
UPDATE 12:27 p.m.: Mercy Flight has landed.
UPDATE 12:35 p.m.: Mercy Flight #5 is airborne and heading to Rochester.
UPDATE 12:48 p.m.: The Galloway Road assignment is back in service.
UPDATE 12:51 p.m.: The motorcyclist was a female whose bike hit a wet, slick spot in the pavement, sending the bike fishtailing out of control. She suffered a leg injury and possibly other non-life-threatening injuries. She will be further evaluated at Strong Memorial Hospital. The witness to the accident was her husband, who was following her in his truck.
A Chevy SUV has struck a deer on the Thruway in the eastbound lane near mile marker 377.1 in Le Roy.
Injuries are reported.
Le Roy fire dispatched. Mutual aid requested from Caledonia's ambulance.
UPDATE 6:05 a.m.: The patient conscious and alert with a shoulder injury.
There are reportedly minor injuries after a motorcycle struck a cow in front of 2225 Bennett Road, Darien.
Darien fire and ambulance responding.
A Mercy medic is requested to the scene of a semi-truck vs. car accident on Route 77 in front of the Flying-J to evaluate possible injuries to a 4-year-old child and an 8-month-old baby.
No serious injuries are reported.
Besides Mercy EMS, both Pembroke and Indian Falls fire departments dispatched.
A two-car accident with possible minor injuries is reported at Griswold Road and West Bergen Road, Le Roy.
Vehicles are blocking.
Le Roy fire and Le Roy ambulance dispatched.
UPDATE 9:34 a.m.: Le Roy back in service.
A car and RTS bus collided at Route 33 and Route 19.
The bus apparently had no passengers.
The drivers of both vehicles are said to be sign-offs (no injuries).
The car is blocking traffic.
Bergen Fire and ambulance dispatched.
A two-car accident with minor injuries and entrapment is reported in the area of 8290 Lewiston Road, Batavia.
Batavia fire and Mercy EMS dispatched.
A bicyclist has been hit by a car at Richmond Avenue and Vernon Avenue, Batavia.
City fire and Mercy EMS responding.
A motor-vehicle accident with injuries is reported at East Main and Bank streets in the city. Law enforcement is on scene. City fire and Mercy medics are responding.
UPDATE 12:47 p.m.: No injuries; minimal damage to vehicles.
A head-on collision involving a car and a garbage truck is reported in the area of 578 Scribner Road, Pembroke.
Injuries are reported
Pembroke fire and Indian Falls fire and Darien ambulance requested to the scene.
UPDATE 7:32 a.m.: It appears to be minor injuries.
An ambulance is requested for a possible injury after a car has hit a deer on Clinton Street Road near Ivison Road, Byron.
There was airbag deployment.
Byron Fire, South Byron and Mercy EMS responding.
A driver of a liquid transport truck was cited for alleged failure to properly position his truck in his lane of travel for a right-hand turn Friday morning in connection with a truck vs. car accident on Route 77 in front of the Flying-J.
Cedric T. Hamilton, 45, of Chattanooga, Tenn., was cited following an investigation of the accident by Sgt. Ron Meides.
According to the accident report, Hamilton exited the Flying-J parking lot and was heading north on Route 77 in the center left-turn-only lane. Hamilton then allegedly initiated a right-hand turn into the driveway of the Econo Lodge truck parking lot.
The truck struck the driver's front corner of a 2010 Infinity SUV driven by Jason Stanton, 39, of Lockport.
Neither Stanton nor Hamilton were injured as a result of the accident.
A car has reportedly struck a deer on the Thruway in the eastbound lanes near mile marker 384.5.
There was airbag deployment.
Minor injuries reported.
Le Roy fire and Le Roy ambulance dispatched.
A one-vehicle rollover accident is reported in the area of 10911 Molasses Hill Road, Bethany.
One person may have suffered a head injury.
Bethany fire and Mercy EMS dispatched.
UPDATE: Photos of the vehicle after it was towed submitted by a reader. No further updates available at this time.
Two ambulances are requested to the scene of an accident at Lewiston Road and West Main Street, Batavia.
Unknown injuries.
Town of Batavia fire and Mercy EMS responding.
UPDATE: A 64-year-old man was transported to UMMC with minor injuries.
A car has reportedly rolled over after being involved in a collision with a semi-truck on Route 77, in front of the Flying -J, in Pembroke.
Unknown injuries.
Pembroke fire, Indian Falls fire, and Mercy EMS dispatched.
A motor-vehicle accident, possibly with multiple people trapped inside a vehicle, is reported in the area of 5955 Ellicott Street Road, Bethany.
The vehicle may have rolled over.
Bethany Fire, Stafford Fire and two ambulances from Mercy EMS requested to the scene.
Mercy Flight being put on ground standby.
Pavilion Fire requested to standby in quarters in case needed.
UPDATE 11:40 a.m.: Everyone got out of the vehicle. Stafford went back in service. At least one person was transported to Strong Memorial Hospital.
UPDATE 11:45 a.m.: There were never "mulitple people" involved in this accident, only the driver, who was taken to Strong. It was a rollover accident and State Police are investigating.
A motor-vehicle accident with injuries is reported at the intersection of East Bethany -- Le Roy Road and Clipnock Road. One subject is said to be unresponsive. Stafford and Bethany fire departments are responding along with Mercy medics.
UPDATE 10:22 p.m.: Command at the scene says responders can continue in non-emergency mode.
UPDATE 10:36 p.m.: The person who called the dispatch center about the accident probably called out to a presumed occupant inside; hearing no response, the caller said the occupant was unresponsive and a dispatcher noted that when the accident was initially toned out to emergency personnel. Actually, the driver -- and anyone else -- in the vehicle, fled as soon as the accident occurred. No one was on the scene when first responders arrived. There's no description of a driver. The vehicle involved is a dark blue Chevy Silverado Z71 extended cab pickup truck with custom wheels and chrome running boards.
UPDATE 10:49 p.m.: It's confirmed that a resident near the accident site approached the vehicle while his wife was inside the house calling 9-1-1 and he yelled out "Hello! Hello! Are you OK?" and he told his wife there was no response, so that's what she relayed to the dispatch center. A deputy on scene said it appears the driver failed to negotiate a right-hand turn at the T-intersection and the vehicle went down into a drainage ditch and collided with some rocks. The pickup truck is registered to a resident of Pavilion.
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