Two-car accident in the Village of Le Roy
A two-car accident with a possible head injury is reported in the area of 93 W. Main St., Le Roy.
Le Roy fire and Le Roy ambulance dispatched.
A two-car accident with a possible head injury is reported in the area of 93 W. Main St., Le Roy.
Le Roy fire and Le Roy ambulance dispatched.
An accident is reported in the area of mile marker 379.8 on the Thruway in Le Roy.
A person may have been ejected.
Mercy Flight is on ground standby.
Le Roy fire, and ambulances from Le Roy, Caledonia, and Mercy EMS dispatched.
UPDATE 9:37 p.m.: Mercy Flight was dispatched and is circling the scene pending further instructions.
UPDATE 9:39 p.m.: Le Roy is all set with the ambulances they have on the ground and Mercy Flight can go back in service.
UPDATE 10:32 p.m.: The person ejected was transported to Strong Memorial Hospital by Le Roy Ambulance. All other patients were sign-offs.
A car reportedly struck a building at Byron-Bergen Central School, 6917 W. Bergen Road. Byron Fire Department and medics are responding.
A motor-vehicle accident with injuries is reported in the Village of Elba at 95 S. Main St. Elba fire and Mercy medics are responding.
UPDATE 12:36 p.m.: A second ambulance is requested. Mutual aid from Byron's ambulance is called to the scene.
A car has struck a pole, with unknown injuries, on East Avenue near Route 63, Bethany.
Bethany fire and ambulance dispatched.
UPDATE: Photos by Doug Yeomans. After the initial dispatch, we heard no more about this accident.
A 10-year-old child from China who was struck by a car last night on Route 77 by the Flying-J is listed in critical condition at Women and Children's Hospital, according to the Sheriff's Office.
The child, whose name has not been released, remains in the Intensive Care Unit.
The accident was reported at 8:17 p.m. after the child reportedly failed to yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic.
No charges were filed against the driver whose car struck the child.
A two-car accident is reported at East Main and North streets, Le Roy.
Unknown injuries.
Le Roy fire and Le Roy ambulance dispatched.
A chief on scene says to hold the assignment to one engine.
UPDATE 1 p.m.: Intersection cleared. Le Roy fire back in service.
A 10-year-old boy from Kunming, China, was seriously injured last night after being hit by a car on Route 77 in front of the Flying J Travel Plaza in Pembroke.
Investigators say the child tried crossing the road without yielding the right of way to cross traffic at 8:17 p.m.
He was hit by 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe driven by Kenneth R. Paulter, 62, of Lancaster.
The boy was taken by Mercy Flight to Women and Children's Hospital in Buffalo.
Paulter was not injured and no charges have been filed as a result of the accident.
The accident was investigated by Deputy Rachel Diehl and members of the Genesee County Sheriff's Office. Assisting at the scene were the Pembroke Fire Department, Indian Falls Fire Department, Corfu Fire Department and Mercy EMS.
A car vs. pedestrian accident is reported on Route 77 in front of the Flying J Travel Plaza, Pembroke.
Pembroke fire and Indian Falls fire along with Mercy EMS are responding.
Mercy Flight also dispatched.
Corfu fire requested to shutdown all northbound traffic at Route 5.
UPDATE 8:26 p.m.: Southbound traffic shutdown at the interchange.
UPDATE 8:30 p.m.: ETA for Mercy Flight #5 out of Batavia is six to eight minutes. Landing zone at the Town Hall.
UPDATE 8:36 p.m.: Mercy Flight on the ground.
UPDATE 8:58 p.m.: Mercy Flight in the air. Flying to Women and Children's Hospital in Buffalo. Road reopened. Pembroke and Indian Falls back in service.
A single-vehicle rollover accident is reported at 10058 Simonds Road. The vehicle rolled over several times, according to the person calling dispatch. The driver is unresponsive.
Darien Fire Department and Mercy medics are responding.
UPDATE: A male driver suffered serious injury. Taken to ECMC by Mercy Flight. A female passenger transported to strong by ground ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries. Sheriff's Office investigation underway. Crash Management Team on scene.
UPDATE 7:30 a.m.: The driver has been identified as Timothy W. Rohl, 51, of Cedarwood Terrace, Rochester. The passenger was Christine L. Ost, 41, who was also the owner of the 2005 Ford Escape. The vehicle was eastbound on Sumner Road when it failed to negotiate a left curve in the roadway and traveled off the east shoulder of Simonds Road. The vehicle rotated counterclockwise, traveling off the west shoulder of the road, down an earth embankment, which caused it to rollover and come to rest on its wheels facing south. The crash is under investigation and charges are pending. Unsafe speed is considered to be a factor in the crash. The investigation is being conducted by Sgt. Jason Saile, Investigator James Diehl, Deputy and Ryan DeLong. Assisting at the scene were Darien fire, Mercy EMS and NYSP.
Photo by Alecia Kaus/Video News Service.
An accident with injuries, blocking traffic, is reported at 7520 Clinton Street Road.
Bergen Fire Department and Mercy medics are responding and Mercy Flight is on ground standby.
UPDATE 9:33 p.m.: A firefighter on scene reports two patients, no extrication necessary and Mercy Flight not needed.
A truck has reportedly hit a pole, taking down power lines in the area of 25 Edwards St., Batavia.
No injuries are reported.
City fire responding.
UPDATE 8:09 p.m.: National Grid being notified.
UPDATE 8:11 p.m.: National Grid on location.
A tow-truck driver suffered a minor medical issue while driving on Clinton Street Road near Grand View Cemetary when he lost control of his vehicle while trying to pull over, and the truck continued to travel off the roadway striking some signs. He was not injured in the crash. Sheriff's Office, Batavia fire, and Mercy EMS responded.
Photos submitted by Brian Odachowski.
A one-car accident Saturday night in the Bergen fire district took the life of the car's sole occupant, according to the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.
The accident was reported at 8:05 p.m. at 321 Bovee Road, Riga.
Bergen fire and Mercy EMS were dispatched. The driver of the vehicle was deceased when first responders arrived on scene.
The female driver has yet to be positively identified by the medical examiner.
Investigators say the vehicle was eastbound on Bovee Road when the driver lost control. The vehicle spun sideways, crossed the south shoulder and struck a tree on the driver's side.
The stretch of roadway is flat and straight.
The investigation is ongoing.
The Batavian's news partner 13WHAM assisted in obtaining information for this story.
A two-car accident with entrapment and injuries is reported on Route 77 in front of the Flying J, Pembroke.
Pembroke fire and Indian Falls fire dispatched.
Two ambulances requested to the scene.
UPDATE 11:12 p.m.: Two people entrapped, including the driver. The other in a backseat. All other occupants out of the vehicles.
UPDATE 11:15 p.m.: Ambulance from Darien requested, non-emergency.
UPDATE 11:26 p.m.: First patient extricated.
UPDATE 11:27 p.m.: Second patient extricated.
A car has reportedly stuck a tree and at least one person is entrapped with possible serious injuries in the area of 321 Bovee Road, Bergen.
Begen fire and Mercy EMS responding.
UPDATE: We heard no more traffic on this call. It was actually in Monroe County (though still Bergen's district). It's not likely we'll have any further updates.
A bicyclist was seriously injured this morning in an accident on Route 5 in Le Roy after the cyclist allegedly failed to yield the right-of-way to oncoming traffic.
The cyclist was struck by a vehicle at 8:17 a.m.
Darwin G. Matthews, 73, of Le Roy, was transported to Strong Memorial Hospital by Le Roy Ambulance with serious physical injuries.
The driver of the vehicle, a 2003 PT Cruiser, Megan L. Furr, was treated at the scene and released.
The accident is being investigated by Sgt. Jason Saile, Investigator Chad Minuto, Deputy Andrew Hale, Deputy Lonnie Nati, Le Roy PD Officer Emily McNamara.
Le Roy Fire Department also responded.
An accident with possible injuries is reported at North Spruce Street and East Avenue, Batavia. City fire, police and Mercy medics are responding.
An early-morning, one-vehicle accident on Route 19 in Bergen caused a utility poll to fall and damage a 2000 Harley-Davidson and a pickup truck parked at a residence.
There were no injuries reported.
Kenneth Richardson, age not provided, of Warboys Road, Byron, was southbound in a 2008 Chevy sedan when he reportedly lost control of the vehicle. It rotated clockwise, traveling off the west shoulder of the road, striking a mile marker sign, then continuing south and hitting a National Grid utility pole. The pole broke, causing damage to the motorcycle and a 2013 Chevrolet Silverado.
The accident report indicates Richardson may have been traveling at an unsafe speed.
The accident, which occurred at 3:11 a.m., was investigated by Deputy Travis Demuth.
A motor-vehicle accident with injuries is reported at West Bergen Road and Clinton Street Road, Bergen.
Bergen fire and Mercy EMS dispatched.
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