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13-Year-Old Boy Hit by Car Near Great Neck Road SchoolCopiague NY

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Near Great Neck Rd, Copiague, NY 11726

A 13-year-old boy was struck by a car near Great Neck Road Elementary School. He suffered injuries to his arm and elbow but remained conscious.

Audio|Source: Suffolk County Police Department 1st Precinct
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It's going to be in front of Great Neck Road Elementary School. 13-year-old son was hit by a car, his arm is injured, and the elbow.
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We go to the dog for the third. Delta Dog for the 3rd.
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T935, who's welcome for the doctor for the third.
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402 is requesting a dog to respond to a third precinct.
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Can't for our emergency as I was responding.
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With all commend, he has special attention to my cat unit unit to monitor the first. They're finding till 10, 10, pedestrian, weight, PI, Great Neck Road, and Stutter Ave and Cliffig.
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The Williams Great Neck Road Elementary School. 13-year-old male was hit by a car, his arm is injured, and his elbow. He is conscious, first five minutes ago, and the broadcast, 17-0-1.

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Near Great Neck Rd, Copiague, NY 11726

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