Two patients involved in traffic incident near Hutchinson River Parkway, New Rochelle NY
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A traffic incident occurred near Hutchinson River Parkway in New Rochelle. Multiple fire and EMS units responded and staged near Wilmot Road. Two patients were reported at the scene, with one being evaluated and a second ambulance requested.
Audio|Heard on: Westchester Fire/EMS 22
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
54 is on a new long road.
00:01
We're about to get out to Hutchinson River Parkway northbound.
00:08
(number withheld). Go ahead and commit to the hutch.
00:10
Five-five, get off the hutch, get yourself turned around.
00:12
Don't commit to the hutch, though.
00:15
55 copies.
00:17
55 to 5-4, you're going to have heavy traffic.
00:21
5-4 receipt. 5-4 received.
00:27
55 to 60 control.
00:29
We're staging at Wilmot Road.
00:33
Percive engine 55 staging 15 minutes.
00:40
7.5 to 460 runs you.
00:42
7.9 to 460 runs you.
00:43
7.9 out to 4.15.4.15.
00:51
Ender 5-4 is on location.
00:53
New Rochelle engines on location.
00:56
Hedge is on location.
00:58
Alpha 4. 7.O4 is central?
01:06
7-9 alpha-4.
01:07
7-9 alpha-4.
01:12
As an update, we're going to have two patients on scene.
01:16
We're evaluating one.
01:17
We're going to get a second ambulance.
01:18
I'm not sure if you saw 30 alpha-3 in route.
01:22
After firing with 30 alpha-3 is still responding.
01:29
7.9 alpha 4, 6 control.
01:33
7.9 alpha 4.
01:39
And 30 alpha 3, I have to come into the Hutch.
01:45
Okay,
01:50
we'll let him now.
01:51
I have the King Holmes here.
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Location mentioned:
Hutchinson Riv Pkwy, New Rochelle, NY
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