Child suffers severe hand injury in atv accident, Nassau NY
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Emergency responders treated a three-year-old boy with a severe hand injury, possibly including a finger amputation, after an ATV accident near Woodward Road.
Audio|Heard on: Rensselaer County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
First ambulance car 2, near Woodward Road, the 3-year-old male patient is conscious, breathing, and alert.
00:07
He has a hand injury that may include amputation of a finger; status unknown at this time.
00:13
People have our response.
00:19
Receive to this as fast, be advised, disabled card 3, not car 2, car 3.
00:25
Car number 3.
00:31
1G13 central.
00:34
I'll be en route to that domestic, stay on route 66 until they call secure.
00:49
Same traffic, real house.
00:53
2255.
00:59
Batch of 5219.
01:05
B.
01:08
Taconic Valley Rescue Squad EMS call number 2581, near Plank Road, cross streets are Old Post Road and Sodge Lane for the Taconic Valley Rescue Squad.
01:20
AMSKOL number 2581, near Plank Road, crossways are Old Post Road and Fogling.
01:26
2255, this is batch number 22.
01:30
Batch checker to 5219.
01:35
5219 checking your status.
01:38
Car 3 is on the scene.
01:40
You can mark this in.
01:44
All right, 5219, your timeout, near Woodward Road, across Garfield Road and Route 66.
01:52
A male crushed his hand on an ATV.
01:56
He may have a finger injury.
01:58
It's unknown at this time.
01:59
It could be a severe response.
02:03
Received his back.
02:04
Thank you.
02:08
Act 2193 responding, near Woodward Road.
02:13
2257.
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Location mentioned:
Woodward Rd, Nassau, NY 12123
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