Man injured in head injury near route 28 West Hurley, West Hurley NY
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Emergency responders were dispatched to West Hurley for a 34-year-old man with a head injury near Route 28 and the intersections of Rose Lane and Williams Lane. Multiple ambulance and advanced life support units were involved.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Please sign, town of Hurley, West Hurley area,
00:03
West Hurley, Hurley, Hurley, ambulance along with Empress ALS being dispatched, 34-year-old male with a head injury, near Route 28 and Rose Lane and Williams Lane.
00:14
Medical advisement 12.43.
00:24
No, 1-2 West Hurley, Hurley Ambulance, Empress, ALS, respond for a 34-year-old male head injury.
00:32
Near Route 28,
00:37
cross streets of Rose Lane and Williams Lane.
00:40
Repeating to West Hurley, Hurley Ambulance, Empress ALS,
00:46
respond for a 34-year-old male head injury.
00:49
Near Route 28,
00:53
of Rose Lane and Williams Lane.
01:11
Ulster number one to West Hurley respond for a 34-year-old male head injury, near Route 28, cross streets of Rose Lane and Williams Lane,
01:24
(number withheld).
01:27
96, you're responding at (number withheld).
01:46
Bullsenile, one, two, Woodstock, Company 5,
01:50
ALS assist with (number withheld) to West Hurley, Empress and O'Hurley, Empress, no units available for a 34-year-old male head injury,
02:00
Near Route 28, cross streets of Rose Lane and Williams Lane,
02:06
repeating to Woodstock Company 5,
02:10
ALS assist with (number withheld) to West Hurley, Empress, no units available for a 34-year-old male head injury, near Route 28.
02:22
Cross streets of Rose Lane and Williams Lane,
02:25
(number withheld).
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