Multi-vehicle crash on Wild Turnpike sparks urgent EMS response, Rock Hill NY
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Having been reported on Woodbourne Mountain Road near Wild Turnpike, a serious motor vehicle crash required multiple EMS and fire units plus mutual aid to transport numerous injured patients.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Crew needed for a second unit, the motor vehicle officer, Rock Hill.
00:09
Motor vehicle, the Woodbourne Mountain Road near Wild Turnpike,
00:13
Name 4,
00:15
Requesting backup, crew needed for a second transport unit, Rock Hill Mutual.
00:22
A motor vehicle accident, Woodbourne Mountain Road, near Wild Turnpike, 1460.
00:32
54 now one.
00:37
5-4. All be clear, tow removed, port taken and the lane is back over.
00:47
Okay.
00:50
The chain clear, tow removed and the roadway is back open.
00:53
14-7.
01:17
From dispatch, requesting backup,
01:22
second crew needed,
01:23
second transport unit.
01:26
Rock Hill,
01:28
a driver orient is needed.
01:31
RV. Gladson, northbound road, the intersection Wild Turnpike.
01:36
(number withheld) MS.
01:39
(number withheld). For a requesting backup crew needed for a second transport unit.
01:46
Rock Hill, Mutual Aid[1],
01:48
a driver orient is needed.
01:51
Woodbourne Road,
01:52
near Wild Turnpike motor vehicle accident.
01:56
1490. The hospital back in service.
02:00
(number withheld) at 1419.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Mutual Aid: Request for assistance from a neighboring agency
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Location mentioned:
Wild Turnpike, Rock Hill, NY
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