Hit-and-run with vehicle blocking eastbound lane on parkway, Farmingdale NY
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According to the dispatch call, a Mazda-type vehicle is partially blocking the eastbound left lane on the Southern State Parkway near Farmingdale. A hit-and-run occurred involving a white Mercedes on the right shoulder and front-end damage to a Honda Civic. Higbee has been notified to respond.
Audio|Heard on: NY State Police
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
1010. Farmingdale.
00:01
Okay.
00:05
If you have a unit respond, it's going to be a disabled vehicle partially in the left lane right across from where I'm at going eastbound.
00:12
It looks like a Mazda suburban-type vehicle.
00:23
Okay, 624-9.
00:24
No-9.
00:30
I'll have a call for this too far.
00:38
1L-1-2-bumpto.
00:40
All-3-0-1-1-2.
00:45
We'll be en route to that traffic vehicle on the Southern State Parkway.
00:50
We see a 628 now and you.
00:52
Coming down to 1-0-2-8.
00:59
To-8.
01:02
Response on a hit-and-run that occurred Southern State eastbound, west of near 31A.
01:05
It's going to be a white Mercedes on the right shoulder.
01:11
We see the route.
01:17
One-A.1-0-1-0.
01:22
One zero, time of call for you to the two-bye.
01:24
Okay.
01:29
One call is going to be 551, 5-5-51.
01:32
5-5-1. One-0-30, Farmer Dev.
01:40
No.
01:42
3.0-30, good.
01:44
Have Higbee responsible location.
01:46
No owner's repressed.
01:47
It's going to be for Honda Civic front-end damage.
01:51
Again, with you tell them for the owners, real quick.
01:55
Higbee.
01:57
Bye.
02:03
So, Higbee's been advised en route.
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