Two-car accident on Northern State Parkway, Nassau County NY
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According to the dispatch call, a two-car accident involving an SUV and a gray van occurred on Northern State Parkway westbound near exit 29A. Emergency medical services were dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: NY State Police
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Northern State Parkway westbound, Exit 29A for a two-car, one of the citries.
00:04
We're sending the MS now.
00:06
It's an SUV and a great fan.
00:10
Receive them out.
00:11
1.08 form today you showdown.
00:17
2.8 formative, you're showing up.
00:23
2HC5-0, right-length blocks.
00:27
Wreck?
00:32
1.028 formative.
00:42
Ron, 2E8.
00:45
QE, you're going to be ahead from Q5 Nantau Highway, looking for a door card as you meet in point on to the L.E.
01:04
1-028 Farmingdale, you're advising a message fire.
01:08
The driver is about 15 feet down the shoulders.
01:12
The relief.
01:15
Hold on.
01:17
2A. Farmingdale is going to be a 26-year-old male complaint of pain in the entire body.
01:33
One out two in Palmdale if you could also start a second available for a winchout.
01:38
It's going to be in today and be a heavy duty.
01:43
Rishi, one on twig.
01:44
A one out two eight.
01:50
Is that just a winchow? Do you still need fire in EMS? One Tee.
01:55
Affirmative for the evaluation of the driver.
02:01
You're still in your fire truck.
02:08
Wiles 2-2-8-4-0 also view to advise COT for a tree down and guardrail damage.
02:13
Tree is walking the right lane.
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Location mentioned:
Northern State Pkwy, New York
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