Vehicle hits pedestrian near Beach St and Union Blvd, West Islip NY
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle struck a pedestrian near Beach Street and Union Boulevard. The pedestrian was conscious and alert and was transported to Good Samaritan Hospital. Multiple fire departments responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Fire and EMS - 3rd Division
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02:49
Transcript:
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Vehicle versus pedestrian near Beach Street and Union Boulevard.
00:05
Carolina.
00:31
KHA 37-Safo department 1623 vehicle versus pedestrian near Beach Street and Union Boulevard repeating a single 1623 vehicle for us pedestrian near Beach Street and Union Boulevard at 1042 dispatch is 1717.
00:59
481 just advise them that she is conscious and alert and just confirm signal 10.
01:07
Start up there with dispatch.
01:10
40 interrupt 80 and 40.
01:20
You’re 2 and 21 and 1043.
01:23
81, no need for any heavy rescue or anything.
01:33
Pardon?
01:37
John VIN.
01:40
EADY attack 43.
01:59
On Central Fire Department.
02:02
Reported vehicle accident, vehicle versus pedestrian, 29, Delta, 2.
02:05
Chestnut Street and Union Boulevard, repeating for West Side District Fire Department.
02:09
Border Vehicle Accident, Vehicle v.
02:10
Pedestrian, 29, Delta, 2.
02:12
Chestnut Street, Union Boulevard.
02:14
1044, Firecom, out.
02:29
0801, sector call 317, on scene.
02:34
Okay.
02:40
48 will have one to good Sam, I believe.
02:43
I’ll be 2.8.
02:44
I’ll be 2.7.
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Location mentioned:
Beach St & Union Blvd, West Islip, NY 11795
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