One-car accident with possible entrapment on Wantagh Parkway, East Meadow NY
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According to the dispatch call, an auto accident involving one vehicle occurred on the southbound Wantagh Parkway near Salisbury Park Bridge, north of Hempstead Turnpike. Emergency responders reported possible entrapment inside the vehicle. Fire and rescue units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Nassau County Fire - East
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
WPUA5-0 spent on fire department on here with an auto accident southbound on the Wantagh Parkway north of Hempstead Turnpike.
00:09
Engines 3 and 4, ladder 1, rescue 5 in EMS wide to respond.
00:14
6199 is code 7.
00:15
1-2-557.
00:20
21. I'm going to enter in from Old Country Road.
00:28
236103.
00:35
Appreciate.
00:44
Bill under.
00:47
5E0. 1.00.
00:48
6102.
00:59
It's 1 02610.
01:02
Looks like a one car accident into the woods.
01:06
I could see it from the overpass of the Salisbury Park Bridge.
01:12
So it's north of the Salisbury Park Bridge in the southbound lane.
01:19
23, Chief.
01:20
Are you need all units to enterins from all country roads?
01:24
Yeah, affirmative.
01:27
23-20 a oyster bounty unit to respond via all-country road southbound.
01:49
Zero two.
01:52
I'll firecom just call back, you know, they're reporting that there's a possible entrapment in the call.
01:58
All right, 23, I'll advise them, uh, almost that whole country getting on.
02:14
Floyd, you're on the air with an auto accident.
02:18
Southbound Wantagh Parkway, north Hempstead Turnpike.
02:21
All unit center in V, all country road.
02:25
Engine 3 and 4, ladder 1, rescue 5, and EMS squad to respond 619.
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