Vehicle rear-ends school bus with one student aboard, Central Islip NY
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A vehicle rear-ended a school bus at East Suffolk Avenue and Hawthorne Avenue in Central Islip. One student was on the bus at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police Department 1st Precinct
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
It's a motor vehicle accident with no personal injury.
00:02
East Suffolk Avenue and Hawthorne Avenue for a vehicle that rear-ended a bus, one student on board.
00:12
You can redirect me to the 10-9 on top.
00:20
Southwark.
00:27
What U.S. unit for the first U.S.
00:28
4-1?
00:31
It's six.
00:35
For one 10 off at North Avenue, though, 31 melody laying off the bottom, a 85-year-old female stuck in a wooden chair, requesting to be cut out of the chair.
00:49
Stand 4.
01:00
Ten alpha just six, uh, ES6 is in a unknown EPA.
01:05
What?
01:08
Yeah,
01:10
E.SX, 30 minutes.
01:13
E6-on-4, 110 alpha, copy, 30 minute of UTI.
01:16
161-1-1-6-3-3-5 can I agree with the 1085 at 3-8-7-10-10[1]-1-4-5-1-4-5-1-4-4-4-4-0-7s 7-7s0-8-1-1-5-0-8-1-8-1-1-1-1
01:39
You can do it at the crossing post and hold me out for the 42 for real piece.
01:44
10-4.
01:48
10 off a top 4.
01:54
We advise the third responding to a commercial motor vehicle accident, minimum of personal injury involving a bus in Central Islip, East Suffolk Avenue and Hawthorne Avenue.
02:00
School bus rear ended, one child on board.
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[1]
10-10: Motor vehicle accident or traffic crash in progress
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Location mentioned:
Hawthorne Ave & E Suffolk Ave, Central Islip, NY 11722
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