Pedestrian struck and unconscious near McDonald's in Rego Park, Queens NY
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According to the dispatch call, in Rego Park near 63rd Road and 99th Street, a pedestrian was struck by a vehicle and may be unconscious near the McDonald's location. Emergency responders are on the scene providing assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Yates Volunteer Ambulance Corp
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Any Queens units for Rego Park, 63rd Road, and 99th Street from now believe up south.
00:09
Any units in Queens, Rego Park, 63rd Road, and 99th Street.
00:14
Three.
00:16
303-6-3 Road and 99th Street, 303.
00:21
First responders.
00:24
Any first responders for Rego Park?
00:29
Are there any first responders for Rego Park, 63rd Road at 99th Street?
00:35
328.
00:37
You're 38th.
00:38
He'll head as a first responder.
00:40
Any queues units for Rego Park?
00:45
Queens units for a bus for Rego Park, 63rd Road 99th Street.
00:53
165 to the bus, 165.
00:57
9.08.
01:13
Ready this for Avenue Oscar McDonald's for pedestrian struck, possibly unconscious.
01:23
2 and F20 Avenue Oscar McDonald's 2.82.
01:31
In 20.
01:34
31, you close by.
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31,
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Oscar McDonald's F75, you'll back at up ALF, Oscar McDonald's, 75.
01:52
20, that's 294, correct?
01:55
24.
01:59
4920, Oscar McDonald's F-282.
02:01
F-282, when you get on scene, advice.
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Your Honor.
02:20
This responding to Oscar McDonald, as for F20, the patient is consistent.
02:28
Where do you want the bus?
02:32
PACEA-5,
02:34
you took 901 instead of 901.
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Location mentioned:
95-05 63rd Dr # A, Flushing, NY 11374
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