Medical emergency blocks traffic on Jerome Avenue, Bronx NY
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According to the dispatch call, a medical emergency involving a sick driver caused a Subaru SUV to block traffic on Jerome Avenue under the train. The ambulance responded and removed the driver. Several buses are stuck waiting for the scene to clear.
Audio|Heard on: Westchester NY Transportation Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
There's a Subaru SUV parked at the middle of Jerome Avenue under the train and I can't pass them.
00:10
There was a sick driver.
00:12
The ambulance took them out of the car just now.
00:15
We kind of stuck over here.
00:18
I see also two of the buses going northbound to White Plains, who are also stuck.
00:24
Alright, give it a few minutes.
00:26
If ambulance is already there, then it shouldn't be too long before they start moving.
00:33
Can't for them.
00:43
Two three three.
00:47
Right, two three, three.
00:46
Okay.
00:48
233.
00:49
Okay, 233.
00:52
What is the definition code for the 25 to 238, please?
01:00
Stand back.
01:02
233, 133.
01:05
Okay,
01:06
thank you.
01:11
449.
01:12
449.
01:14
Great, 449.
01:17
We got a few buses stuck over here on Jerome Avenue.
01:20
I don't know what's up front.
01:24
Yeah, apparently there's a medical emergency going on, the ambulance is there.
01:29
Just give it a few minutes.
01:32
All right, crap.
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Location mentioned:
Jerome Ave, Bronx, NY
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