Two-car crash on route 9w in town of lloyd, Highland NY
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According to the dispatch call, two cars collided on Route 9W near North Road and Grand Street in the Town of Lloyd. A black Dodge Ram and a blue GMC Acadia were involved. The incident was reported as a personal injury crash with an adult male experiencing shoulder pain. The airbags deployed in the crash.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Fire and Esopus Fire
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
County No-1 to you in sign Town of Lloyd for a crash notification.
00:05
Near of (number withheld), Route 9W, cross streets North Road and Grand Street.
00:12
3F29, respond.
00:14
3-2-9 responding of 913 3.337 County respondent.
00:23
Number 337 you're responding, 913.
00:31
3.5 County amount.
00:35
3.5, you're arriving in 914.
00:42
I need a 7.5337, 3F29.
00:46
It's going to be a two-car, property damage auto accident, a black Dodge Ram,
00:51
and a blue GMC Acadia.
01:01
Kenney is 3.9-7 have 337.
01:04
Also be advised, there is a Judge's Kennedy Sheriff's Officer on scene awaiting your arrival.
01:16
3.37 County, I'll be in the area.
01:22
337 you're arriving at 917.
01:25
We just upgraded this to a personal injury.
01:27
We have an adult meal with shoulder pain.
01:36
There's also be airbag deployment.
01:41
Airbag deployment, 917.
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Location mentioned:
Grand St & North Rd, Highland, NY 12528
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