Vehicle trapped in pond at Nelson and Union, Harrison NY
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According to the dispatch call, at the intersection of Nelson Avenue and Union Avenue in Harrison, a vehicle is partially submerged in a pond. The driver is trapped inside but conscious and alert. Harrison Police and EMS are on scene attempting to extract the driver.
Audio|Heard on: Westchester NY Multi-Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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2. Respond to Union and Nelson, the pond.
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There's a vehicle in the pond.
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104 and rap.
00:11
Please and Rob from headquarters.
00:12
Both 4 are making away that way that way as well.
00:17
Town 4, Westchester aren't going to work.
00:19
Two, they're occupations in the car?
00:23
Unknown.
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Ten four.
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Price.
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Ten headquarters.
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Proceitone.
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Ten HQ.
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Proceiton. Proceiton.
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Start out. F.D.
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and EMS.
00:44
Received.
00:51
Harrison Police, Harrison, EMS.
00:53
Response to Union and Nelson for two vehicle, MVA, one vehicle is in the pond.
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Harrison, that's cool.
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Anyone who are on 20?
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Five, four, seven to seven, seven hours.
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Car ten on thirty one.
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Sorry. That makes two.
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Rosie.
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10 HQ, it's not fully in the pond, trying to extract the driver now.
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Thank you for Steve, excuse me notified.
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Ten, it's occupied one time, he's conscious alert, we're getting him out now.
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Receive. All right, time for it.
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Location mentioned:
Nelson Ave & Union Ave, Harrison, NY 10528
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