Two-car collision with head injury blocks Montauk Hwy, Suffolk County NY
A two-car T-bone collision occurred on Montauk Highway near Eastman. One person sustained a head injury. Both vehicles were blocking the roadway. Emergency responders are on scene and the roadway is being cleared.
Audio|Source: Eastern Suffolk County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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3280, got a T-bone collision, negative in traffic, and everybody's out of the vehicles.
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I got one patient with a head injury, two vehicles in the roadway, PD has, Montauk Highway, near Eastman.
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10-4[1]-729 going around.
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And enough traffic up paying around.
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104.32.
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30.
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The New York Vanity... This Saturday is a route station. The number of Delta, Romeo.
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32.1c.
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Yeah, where are you got, bud?
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I'm on Montauk Highway going west.
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Where do you want me in position?
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Start a hang ground and then hold there until 2-9 get there.
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10-4[1].
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357-217. It's en route to the scene.
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7.
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607.
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Dispatchez.
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Number 2.
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10 to 8. 10 to 8.
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10.607.
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Dispatch 7250 is going at headquarters.
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I know it.
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This far side do you want to see.
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10, if you want to roll, uh, what's your group status?
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I got myself a Dillon right now.
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104, uh... Let me see if there's any fluid with the roadway, then I'll call for you.
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1014.
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32 with C.
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24.
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42.
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42.
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You have south kinds of collision for that. All right, one thing.
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Just that point.
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I have speedy dry in the truck.
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104, thank you.
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Yeah, 104, but I need to add hayground and send everybody north.
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This at 79 is on scene. Don't you, I'm gonna send people north on Hayground.
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We're getting the vehicles out of the roadway at the moment.
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TateA 47.
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We have core risk for the second vehicle.
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T-6-9.
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Okay, ten-four. The zero-torn. The roadway is going to be opened up here in a second. We need a vehicle.
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Our right before this scene here.
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Okay.
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3480. Two-five seven, two-17, long scene.
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387-217. Okay.
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30-7.
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10-2-8.
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16-10.
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3.5, headquarters. 10, you guys go back to guard, 2nd.
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10-4[1]-32. 10-4-32.
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6-2-2-10, back in service.
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16-10. In turn.
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32, 1C. Yeah, just hang turn it and uh, hey grump up.
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Copy that.
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7250, and you be advised. It's going to be one RMA[2]. We're working on it now.
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16-1.
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Eidded device at the technology.
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2932, go ahead, open our road. All vehicles are out of the road by.
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1014.
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72932.
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72932.
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Good.
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I'm setting them down with our lane. Do you want me to keep sending them down with our lane? Or can I keep them coming down onside highway down?
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Mike, I come up here. I need a broom.
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I have a Burr-Hase.
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All right, then 2.9, you can go back in service. One C come up in the same place.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[2]
RMA: Refusal of Medical Assistance (patient declines treatment/transport)
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Montauk Hwy, New York
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