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Ambulance crashes into tree in NY

One person treated with minor injuries

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Photo Josh Stewart/The Syosset Patch
A SeniorCare ambulance crashed into a tree Thursday morning in Nassau County, N.Y.

By Josh Stewart
The Syosset Patch

SYOSSET, N.Y. — A SeniorCare ambulance crashed on Woodbury Road Thursday morning, leaving at least two injured, including one in cardiac arrest.

The ambulance was traveling northbound when it lost control and crashed into a tree next to 397 Woodbury Rd. Although Nassau County Police Department officials were still investigating the scene and had no comment, a SeniorCare employee on site said the ambulance had been run off the road. The accident happened at approximately 6:50 a.m.

A resident of the house at 397 Woodbury Rd. said that from tire tracks it appeared that the ambulance went between a tight space separating the house’s mailbox and a telephone pole without damaging either.

“I don’t know how that ambulance did that, but it did,” he said.

A spokesman from the Syosset Fire Department said that its units responded and transported one person with minor injuries from the scene. The critical patient was transported by a Nassau County Police Department ambulance to Syosset Hospital. By 11:15 a.m. a spokesperson with the North Shore-LIJ Health System was unable to give an update on the patient.

The entrance to Woodbury Road at Jericho Turnpike was closed off by a police car and flares as cops continued to investigate.

SeniorCare is based out of offices in Brooklyn and the Bronx. A woman who answered the phone at one of their offices said it was the first she had heard of the accident. She said no managers were there to comment and sent the call to voicemail.

Republished with permission from the Syosset Patch