Vehicle hits deer near community college injuring driver, Hudson NY
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A vehicle collided with a deer near Columbia-Greene Community College on Route 23. A 65-year-old female driver experienced chest pain caused by airbag deployment and is being evaluated.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Fire
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02:16
Transcript:
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Columbia down to Greenport Rescueers on priority three, Greenport Fire, B4A1 Car AAPI[1], Carverses deer, 65-year-old female complaining of chest pain due to airbag deployment.
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In the area of Columbia-Greene Community College, vehicles located between the two entrances,
00:18
a silver-colored Subaru Outback.
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Greenport Fire, Your Signed Command 3 and Fireground 7.
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Columbia and the Greenport Rescue respond.
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Priority three, Greenport Fire, One Car, AAPI[1], Vehicle v.
00:48
Deer, 65-year-old female chest pain from airbag deployment.
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Between the two entrances to Columbia-Greene Community College on Route 23,
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a silver-colored Subaru Outback.
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Greenport Fire signed Command 3 and Fireground 717,
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25, 1178.
01:32
1725.
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Columbia number one two greenport fire response for an AAPI[1] area of Columbia-Greene Community College
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near Route 23 Town of Greenport caller is located between the two entrances
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65-year-old female requesting evaluation for chest pain your sign at 3 fire ground 7 1727 11 k8
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coming out on 2610 row
Police codes explained
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[1]
AAPI: Auto accident with personal injury
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Location mentioned:
NY-23, Hudson, NY 12534
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