Two-vehicle crash with injuries near new scotland road, Albany County NY
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Responders were dispatched to a two-vehicle accident near New Scotland Road. A 35-year-old woman was injured with facial bleeding and felt faint.
Audio|Heard on: Albany County Volunteer Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Control to New Salem Fire, Sheriff Ambulance 5585, Sheriff's Medic 4, respond to the area of Helder Helder Hill Road, New Scotland Road, for a personal injury auto accident, two vehicles involved.
00:13
A patient, being patient there, 35-year-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
00:18
bleeding from the face and stating she feels like she's going to pass out, repeating fire control to New Salem Fire, Sheriff's Ambulance 55-8-5, Sheriff's Medic 4, respond to the area of Helder Helder Hill Road, New Scotland Road, very personal injury, auto accident, two vehicles involved.
00:34
A female patient there, 35-year-old female, conscious and breathing,
00:38
bleeding from the face and stating she feels like she's going to be.
00:41
to pass out still trying to obtain further fire control sitting by at 1636
00:48
Intert. 2585 in route.
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3rd 26. 23301 in route.
00:55
1613305 in route.
00:57
2305 in route.
01:00
2307 in route to station 1.
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16337. 1637.
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All right until medic 5.
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Medic 5.
01:13
Can you reach out to Bethlehem North Station and have the North Medic Ambulbys respond to the
01:20
PI? There are going to be a lot closer than the ambulance.
01:24
Offer.
01:26
Hi, for 12 minute, 582.
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582. 582.
01:31
I copy 95 transmission.
01:33
Can we just get the cross again?
01:36
That's affirmed.
01:37
It's going to be Helder Hill Road, New Scotland Road,
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for a personal injury auto,
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female patient there, 35-year-old female complaining of dizziness.
01:47
It feels like she's going to pass out and is also hemorrhaging from the face.
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