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Vehicle collision on George Washington BridgeNew York NY

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Washington Brg, New York, NY

According to the dispatch call, a car collided with a box truck on the George Washington Bridge. The driver is conscious, and rescue units are requested to assist with lifting the truck.

Audio|Heard on: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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00:19
Transcript:
00:00
We have a,
00:01
We're finally 84 on the George Washington Bridge.
00:05
We have a car into the back of a box truck.
00:08
We're going to need to lift the truck that the patient is conscious at this time.
00:13
Do we have a rescue company available?
00:16
And if so, I will give you the details on how to get them to the location.

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Location mentioned:
Washington Brg, New York, NY

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  1. Final Access Instructions
  2. Rescue Assignment and Access Coordination
  3. Accident Details and Rescue Needs
  4. Units Respond and Stage
  5. Staging and Traffic Coordination
  6. Initial Dispatch and Location Confirmation

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