Motor vehicle accident near Carleton Avenue with no injuries, Suffolk County NY
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A motor vehicle accident involving multiple vehicles occurred near Carleton Avenue in Islip, New York. Emergency units responded and confirmed there were no injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Fire and EMS - 3rd Division
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02:34
Transcript:
00:00
This is right upon a 23 motor gear clasters.
00:05
Carleton Avenue and like 3 motor vehicle classes and Carleton Avenue and 15 dispatchment.
00:28
Chiefs is 2, 10566.
00:30
September 16 for the district group for L-Diamnostic, 2.6,0.310 Road, Wayna, Perkinsment, Drive.
00:35
Competing for a sit-pass.
00:36
Still 16 for the district group for L-Demnostic.
00:40
310, Rose-Wena, Parkside, Drive.
00:42
Station 2 area, 10 and 562.
00:44
Ben Town. We're on ice at Paris, Daniel.
00:50
Zero 3321.
00:52
Chiefsius 21, 1054.
01:00
Miles, can you open Baysideus please?
01:10
Zero 32.
01:13
Alright,
01:14
jeez.
01:16
Yeah, two-car motor vehicle accident negative entrapment.
01:21
Ten four, you're on five and seven after a moment.
01:27
All right, yeah, one of the single car as well, pack of a FedEx truck.
01:30
We're just going to have to be something up here.
01:34
You got a MS on, see?
01:37
Uh,
01:39
negative to no one single 10 easy yet.
01:42
Single time should be en route, I'll call and double check my understanding.
01:59
481 is good sample.
02:02
317.48, 1056.
02:08
1056. 1.2.
02:17
210 and 32.0.
02:21
Yeah,
02:22
go ahead.
02:27
Changes being notified now and will be responded.
02:32
Alright, they report negative injury.
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Carleton Ave, Islip, NY
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