Pedestrian hit by vehicle near North Greenbush Road, Rensselaer County NY
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A pedestrian was struck by a vehicle near North Greenbush Road and State Route 43. Emergency services requested a helicopter for transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Rensselaer County Fire and EMS - Digital
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
To free cell fire, North Cambridge Ambulance, third duty crew, Delta EMS for a auto-pedestrian.
00:09
North Greenbush Road at State Route 43,
00:13
repeating Defreestville Fire, North Greenbush Ambulance's third duty crew, Delta EMS for a traffic accident, auto versus pedestrian, with helicopter indicated.
00:26
North Greenbush Road at State Route 43, dispatcher 2A.
00:36
Zone Town Patrol is a disturbance.
00:39
21 Pleasant Hill Drive.
00:42
(number withheld).
00:45
Do I copy? I'll be heard.
00:49
4.5 from the driver.
00:51
21 Pleasant Hill Drive, cross street of Hinkle Road.
00:55
Callers a (name withheld) stating he's handicapped as (name withheld).
00:59
Porter beverage on him and has falsed him for a little argument now.
01:03
Refusing EMS.
01:07
Racy?
01:08
Copy.
01:11
What, copy?
01:13
Bob Khabi.
01:16
She's in greeting with a leg injury.
01:20
Okay.
01:22
Racy.
01:23
Just find out if they want us mutually.
01:30
Okay.
01:39
Sand Lake Ambulans Mutual Aid for North Greenbush, Delta EMS for a traffic accident, helicopter indicated North Greenbush Road at State Route 43.
01:54
Repeating, Sand Lake Ambulance's Mutual Aid for North Greenbush, Delta EMS for a traffic accident.
02:01
With helicopter indicated, North Greenbush Road at State Route 43,
02:06
dispatcher at 2.8.
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Location mentioned:
NY-43 & N Greenbush Rd, North Greenbush, NY 12144
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