Two-car accident causes injuries on mid-hudson bridge, Poughkeepsie NY
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A two-car accident on the Mid-Hudson Bridge eastbound near the rock cut caused property damage and traffic delays. One driver had heavy bleeding and there were possibly unresponsive patients. Emergency responders are on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
All sticking on to your site to be ten of Lloyd for a two-car property damage auto accident, the Mid-Hudson Bridge by the rock cut, eastbound.
00:10
The hospital back in.
00:15
Carol, clear to hospital back in, 1718.
00:23
2A is responding into the town Newport.
00:29
Sorry.
00:34
All for now, I'm to Sancturoy for a two-car property damage auto accident Mid-Hudson Bridge.
00:40
Maria, STU County, I'll reroute to that.
00:45
I'll reroute you 1719.
00:47
No injury is reported.
00:48
It's going to be a Seve Equinox.
00:51
The eastbound lane, rock cuts.
00:56
19,
00:57
rescues respond, they're sending two units.
01:00
They're reporting the driver,
01:04
extensive bleeding,
01:06
and possibly one of you patients unresponsive at this time.
01:08
I'm still trying to take further.
01:15
Now, for traffic, is backed up all over due to the doorway closure.
01:22
17, 19.
01:29
The new Paltz Rescue reported two patients, possibly unconscious.
01:37
One.
01:38
Catch a different call there, I'm out with three, four, five.
01:43
You go out on 32 at 1720.
01:45
Very.
01:49
121 should be in the area.
01:53
What was that?
01:55
One two one should be arriving as well.
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Location mentioned:
Mid-Hudson Bridge, 475 U.S. 44 55, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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