Pedestrian struck by vehicle on Union Boulevard in Babylon, Suffolk County NY
A pedestrian was hit by a dark gray Chevy Traverse on Union Boulevard near Irish Lane in Babylon. The pedestrian is complaining of arm pain. Emergency rescue teams are responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Police Department 1st Precinct
02:31
Transcript:
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pedestrian,
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whiskey, I Union Boulevard,
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West All-Union Boulevard, west of Irish lane,
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and five-sector,
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dark gray Chevy Traverse, pedestrian complaining of arm pain.
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Four.
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Well, I'll take the right way.
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We just got a hold of our homeowner to do a ring camera and they're saying that nobody else does this. So we can try to contact that call again and try to find out this is not the correct address.
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Temple.
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I'm not headquarters. I think the name is tough.
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Before this correct.
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311 headquarters already reported um you can leave this see not in the message they are on field so it's going to be Richards every day before thank you for thank you
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7-8 quos i'm going to break from here to assist 5 he's sending up
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4-4 same message
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24 so let me just hold this call bernan more than a lot of
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Okay.
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Greatly, United Fed, 10.8, 26, 124 at Chapa Hill Drive, plus Franklin, 70, all female, back pain, and rescues on a bed.
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No.
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No. No.
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Therefore.
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Speedbud, third precinct responding for a 10-10[1] pedestrian Union Boulevard and east-eye flip, just west of Irish Lane, vehicle conversed pedestrian.
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It's a dark gray Chevy Traverse.
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The pedestrian is complaining of arm pain, rescue is not a fun.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-10: Motor vehicle accident or traffic crash in progress
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Union Blvd, Babylon, NY
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