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Heard on: Nassau County Fire - East · 6 days ago
00:06
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I got Lynbrook with a motor vehicle accident, car versus pole, near Hendrickson Avenue between Catherine Street and Green Avenue.
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Car hits pole near Hendrickson Avenue
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