Two-car accident with minor injuries on Palisades Parkway, Orange County NY
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Emergency responders attended a two-vehicle accident on Palisades Parkway near Fort Montgomery. One person received minor injuries and was checked by medical personnel.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Venture Fort Montgomery respond to a motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries, near Fort Montgomery,
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Palisades Parkway, and across.
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We're repeating for Fort Montgomery,
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respond for a motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries, near Fort Montgomery, Palisades Parkway across,
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near time 1730.
00:25
Orange 911, former gonna be car one.
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Fort Montgomery one more time.
00:36
You're 1730, so I'm gonna be looking for a gray Honda pilot and a black vehicle.
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Copy that. Okay,
00:50
John, one, form we're gonna be car one.
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Fort Montgomery one on a zone.
00:54
Show me on, scene.
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Please.
01:15
I'm gonna lake fire department response rate and whatever be a class of a minor injury so have 17k unity plates.
01:21
If you being 12, Winno Lake Fire Department respondent, Motor by a collection of minor injuries to have 17K unity place.
01:28
(number withheld).
01:33
Number one, former ground beach spot, 422 just fine.
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One, 422, put you in, 37.
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422, code one.
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Pull ahead of the scene,
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and you can come off on the grass a little bit.
01:56
It's two car and VA and just one person to get checked out.
02:02
Bruce.
02:07
No one rolling cards, you.
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Copy time. Okay.
02:12
Okay. Response 1738.
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Location mentioned:
Palisades Interstate Pkwy, New York
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