Multiple vehicle accident with debris near montauk highway, East Patchogue NY
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A multiple vehicle accident occurred near the intersection of Montauk Highway and Robinson Boulevard. Debris and fluids are on the road, and there are possible injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Patchogue Fire Department
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02:33
Transcript:
00:00
North Patrol Department of Motor, Accident 29, Bravo 1, Montauk Highway, Robinson Boulevard.
00:04
Repeated for North Patrol, the motor vehicle accident, 29, Bravo 1, Montauk Highway, Robinson Boulevard, fire units en route.
00:22
South Patrol on air, fuel stations, a motor vehicle accident, Montauk Highway and Robinson Boulevard.
00:29
Control stations, a motor vehicle accident, Montauk Highway and Robinson Boulevard.
00:34
808. Dispersion, nothing.
00:40
South Patrol Bell Station, a motor vehicle accident, Montauk Highway and Robinson Boulevard.
00:52
North Patch or Dispatch,
00:55
Bigman, ex-chief, Dunham.
01:02
Agamon, X. Chief, go ahead.
01:05
All right, three-car motor vehicle accident, one is on Montauk Highway by McDonald's, the other two in the intersection of Water One and Montauk.
01:13
Okay.
01:18
Affirmative, thank you.
01:20
Headquarters 9 responding.
01:28
Here's 9, Ferris.
01:36
Headquarters 9 on scene.
01:38
Headquarters 9 on scene.
01:43
9, you're on CD 12.
01:49
17 is going.
01:57
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:58
5 is going.
02:06
Hey, quote is 9.
02:12
Five responding, unit nine gun.
02:16
We got possibly two that in the EMS service and debris all over the road and fluids.
02:29
Remember, you got 2017 and five responding.
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Location mentioned:
Montauk Hwy & Robinson Blvd, East Patchogue, NY 11772
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