Vehicle rollover with two patients near Grandview and Kitchawan roads, Westchester County NY
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A vehicle rolled over on a slippery road near Grandview Road and Kitchawan Road. Two patients are being checked, with one already out of the vehicle. Rescue and engine units are responding and staging as non-emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Westchester Fire/EMS 13
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
256.1 on location.
00:02
We'll roll over on.
00:08
Card 256.1 is 60 control.
00:13
2561. 2561.
00:19
Be advised, we have one patient out of the vehicle at this time.
00:25
One patient out of the vehicle at this time, 847.
00:32
(number withheld) trauma location.
00:42
For 2561,
00:44
it's all incoming distance Southam units, just be advised.
00:48
Slippery roadway here on Kitchawan Road.
00:52
2561 is South Salem, Rescue 21.
00:55
Rescue is 21 gone for 2561.
01:03
Rescue 21, you may want to go down Mill River to Lake Kitchawan to Grandview Road.
01:09
You'll be on the opposite side of the car action where the VISA units will be coming up from the Kichwan roadside.
01:16
Yeah,
01:17
we just came off the Mill River and approached Kiswan.
01:31
Engine (number withheld).
01:38
The 256-1-60 control.
01:45
Tell me in.
01:51
You see, you're placing South Salem service at 849.
01:56
Rescues for a longer seat.
01:59
Car 25612,
02:01
engine 141.
02:03
You could stage on 142, you could continue in non-emergency.
02:09
84B2, be advised.
02:12
We're going to have two patients at this location for observation.
02:15
142 copies, non-emergency.
02:19
We are going to stage at Meadow Pond and on-Merc.
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Location mentioned:
Grandview Rd & Kitchawan Rd, Lewisboro, NY 10590
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