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FDNY
MVA pin in Flatbush
By STEVE SOLOMONSON
Senior Correspondent
1st Responder Network
Story Number
030910105
By Steve Solomonson
Members of the FDNY*EMS and the East Midwood Volunteer Ambulance Squad performed CPR on the victim.
By Steve Solomonson
First responders secure the unconscious victim to a stretcher after pulling him from the auto.
By Steve Solomonson
Just after the disentanglement from the auto paramedics administer aid to the victim who was unconscious.
By Steve Solomonson
Members of the East Midwood Volunteer Ambulance Squad place the unconscious victim into their ambulance.
By Steve Solomonson
The crime scene was set up just after the FDNY cut the victim out of the auto.
BROOKLYN, NY - On March 7, 2010 at approximately 2:00 a.m. a serious motor vehicle accident occured on Utica Avenue just north of Avenue D in the East Flatbush section of Brooklyn.
A car traveling at a high rate of speed lost control and crashed into several other cars on Utica Avenue Avenue D. One occupant in the speeding car was pinned inside the auto and had to be cut out by firefighters from the FDNY.
CPR was administered right away as the victim had no pulse. The victim was transported to the Kings County Hospital Trauma Center with CPR in progress.
Several other non life threatening were treated by members of the East Midwood Volunteer Ambulance and the FDNY*EMS.
The street was shut down for several hours as the police conducted their investigation.
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