Scooter-pedestrian accident with injury near Long Island Avenue, Wyandanch NY
A vehicle struck a pedestrian riding a scooter near Long Island Avenue and Straight Path, resulting in personal injury. Multiple calls were made and roads were closed to manage the incident.
Audio|Source: Suffolk County Police Departments
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Transcript:
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We attend vehicle versus pedestrian on a scooter with personal injury.
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Long Island Avenue and Straight Path.
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Multiple calls.
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29, 26 and 2, mills, 7 to the 6, miles 50.
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H. HECW, 325.
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Supervisor for five seconds.
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10, 4.1943.
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35, 10 and I'm close.
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10-5. 6 pictures on the back.
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10-4[1]. 10-4. 10-4.
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505-505. Can you 1011?
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1011? 4-5-1015. 4-5-1-1.
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And so, the subjects await that he's laying on the road just south of the tracks, screaming for help.
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Pleasure, unreadable.
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4-11. Chair, 1-5-0-8-4-1-2-2-city.
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Highport is a 325, 325.
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25, if you could type the 3-factor for a 1090 from the 6-1, near Oak Ridge Drive, off its road drive north.
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They want you to look for a 2014 Nissan Pathfinder, black and color.
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Should be missing a license plate if you could contact them with the results.
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The number's on the can.
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35, I need something to shut down South Town Space Baseball on my name and whatnot.
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Ten, four. Two, can you shut down the road, southbound straight path at Long Island Avenue? Ten, four.
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At Meriden, straight path would be good.
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Ten, four, five, can you get married and straight path?
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Long Island Ave & Straight Path, Wyandanch, NY 11798
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