Personal injury auto accident near Lower Granite Road, Kerhonkson NY
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A personal injury auto accident happened near Lower Granite Road and Route 44/55 in the Kerhonkson area. Emergency medical teams helped and transported a patient to Health Alliance Hospital in Kingston. No serious injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Responding 1351 no reporting injuries black knee somnug.
00:09
Elsana, Empress, ALS assist to Kerhonkson, currently route to Health Alliance in Kingston from a personal injury auto accident near Lower Granite Road and Route 44/55, repeated to Empress, ALS assist, to Kerhonkson.
00:27
We're currently leaving intersection near Lower Granite Road and Route 44-55,
00:32
and route to Health Alliance in Kingston, 1352, 56, 41.
00:44
For 893. 6.01.
00:49
See intercepting with 893, 1352.
01:01
1353. 1353.
01:04
Okay.
01:14
2-3. Okay, 5-0-4.
01:20
6-4.
01:32
3rd Cesar out.
01:34
3F340 County.
01:43
Next report.
01:48
Allianz, he cleared from last.
01:50
The Eagle's a minute and move from the other way.
01:51
Shrooming a road town hall.
01:52
I'm looking for a follow-up.
01:55
Follow-up. Thank you for a follow-up.
01:59
D. D. D. D.
02:02
BAS.
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ALE. A WERE.
02:09
On the Marbletown Rescue advised,
02:13
units are currently standing by in quarters for Kerhonkson and Accord Rescue operating at a personal injury auto accident.
02:20
According to Marbletown Rescue,
02:22
members of the advised crews are currently standing by
02:25
for Kerhonkson and Accord Rescue operating at a personal injury auto accident, 1357.
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Location mentioned:
Lower Granite Rd, Kerhonkson, NY 12446
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