Vehicle crashes into wall near Mid-Hudson Bridge, Highland NY
Police responded to a traffic accident near the Mid-Hudson Bridge where a vehicle crashed into a wall by the rock hut. The vehicle involved was a silver Toyota. The driver refused medical assistance and was not in distress. Multiple units and the bridge authority responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Ulster County Fire and Esopus Fire
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Transcript:
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Kennedy is signed to the Ten of Lloyd for a motor vehicle accident, vehicle into the wall,
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the Mid-Hudson Bridge by the rock-hut.
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The RURG1-210-2-1-2-2-8.
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That's a complaint.
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331, we'll stay responding. Other unit calling, go ahead.
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3.5-2-3.
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3-2-3.
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3.m280, respond.
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We have 2.8. Shary-y-else responding.
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To submit through the bridge authority should be westbound, spanned.
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They were sending units out also. It should be a silver Toyota.
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Sheriff one, seven, Kenney.
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Seven, go ahead.
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I'll be exacting service. It's all set over there.
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Seven back in service, 3F, B3 Secure at 1221. 23, 2nd.
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All right, B3 County.
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Three, go ahead.
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last spoke with the subject and she's not distraised and she's refusing any medical
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assistance. I have A3, subjects not in any distress refused and any medical assistance. You're back in service at 1222.
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In 83 County, can you just put the phone number in for the calling party? I'll give them a call back. You can revise them.
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That's in the CAD under the begin in there, sir, is the number there.
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Appreciate, thank you.
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Avoid 331 town, you show me arriving.
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3-3-1 is on the same, 1222.
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3.028, same driving.
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You're on the scene, 1222.
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Location mentioned:
Mid-Hudson Bridge, Mid-Hudson Brg, Highland, NY 12528
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