Vehicle accident with injuries at Westlake Drive and Columbus Avenue, Westchester County NY
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Emergency services responded to a vehicle accident with injuries at the intersection near Westlake Drive and Columbus Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Briarcliff Manor Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Mount Pleasant Police, 37, Medic 1, and Valhalla EMS,
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respond to the intersection of Columbus Avenue and Westlake Drive for the motor vehicle accident with injuries.
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Once again, 37, Medic 1,
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the Halle, EMS,
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respond to Columbus Avenue and Westlake Drive for the motor vehicle accident with injuries at 1649.
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Medic 1, 10.4.
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Thank you.
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You're up.
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That's one about how about you're out here.
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61.
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612 for Halifiring EMS, Mountpuzzametic, Columbus Avenue Westlake Drive to the motor vehicle accident with injuries.
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The Halafiring EMS, Mountpire, M.V.A., with a medic, Columbus Avenue, Westlake Tribe, M.V.A.
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with injuries, 633, 1651.
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RMA, Penny.
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Respond to Columbus Avenue and Westlake Drive for the motor vehicle accident with injuries.
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Once again, Mount Pleasant,
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to Valhally, EMS.
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Second Amy was requested to respond to Westlake Drive and Columbus Avenue for the motor vehicle accident with injuries at 1653.
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1.1020.
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Hall Thornt EMS, mutual aid to Vahua, Columbus Avenue Westlake Drive with the motor vehicle accident with injury.
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Paul Thorny EMS, Richelida, Vahla, Columbus, Tavney, West Big Drive, MBA with injury, 673, 1654.
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Location mentioned:
Westlake Dr & Columbus Ave, Mount Pleasant, NY 10595
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