Traffic accident with debris and unconscious patient, New Paltz NY
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There was a traffic accident on Route 32 North in New Paltz involving a large amount of debris and a dead deer in the road. A separate report describes a vehicle crashed into the woods near the intersection of Route 32 North, White Duff Road, and Clearwater Road with one unconscious patient.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
I got a lot of debris over the place, big deer dead in the road.
00:03
5E5 come out of your block of the traffic all.
00:11
We copy A3's transmission.
00:16
Permit of open a row, a lot of debris on the roadway.
00:21
Bring in that, deer.
00:22
I'm still on route.
00:29
Five.
00:36
Come up here, I've got to have to try to drag this big deer off the road.
00:39
Just fall behind the Dodge Charger that's from the southbound lane lighted up.
00:43
I'm going to put out some flares here.
00:44
It's a bad debris field.
00:51
...position behind the Dodge Charger from the southbound lane.
00:54
I'm going to try to drag this carcass off the roadway.
00:56
It's really bad.
01:12
on a New Paltz Fire, New Paltz Rescue,
01:15
a car into the wood, personal zero auto accident, near Route 32 North.
01:21
This is either near White Duff Road and Clearwater Road.
01:24
We're getting a New Paltz Fire, New Paltz Rescue,
01:27
a car into the woods,
01:29
personal or auto accident, one patient unconscious,
01:33
near Route 32 North,
01:35
which is near White Duff Road and Clearwater Road.
01:39
(number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
NY-32 N, New Paltz, NY 12561
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