Early morning crash at major Staten Island intersection sends 1 to hospital
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Early morning crash at major Staten Island intersection sends 1 to hospital
"STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. - A crash on Monday morning at a major intersection of Hylan Boulevard in Great Kills sent one person to the hospital. The crash was reported at 4:35 a.m. at Hylan and Nelson Avenue, with one person transported to Staten Island University Hospital-North Campus in Ocean Breeze, according to a spokesman for the FDNY. The spokesperson did not provide a condition for the injured person."
"A white Toyota minivan with TLC license plates was seen on the Tottenville-bound side of Hylan Boulevard with significant front-end damage and the airbags deployed. Nearby, debris from the vehicle was scattered around a bus stop and utility pole on the side of the road. By 6:10 a.m., the Toyota minivan had been loaded onto a tow truck. Although snow was expected overnight, it is unclear if the weather played a part in the incident. By 6:10 a.m., the streets were wet but clear."
A crash occurred Monday morning at the intersection of Hylan Boulevard and Nelson Avenue in Great Kills that sent one person to the hospital. One person was transported to Staten Island University Hospital-North Campus in Ocean Breeze. The FDNY spokesman did not provide a condition for the injured person. A white Toyota minivan with TLC license plates sustained significant front-end damage and deployed airbags on the Tottenville-bound side of Hylan Boulevard. Debris from the vehicle was scattered around a bus stop and a utility pole. By 6:10 a.m., the minivan had been loaded onto a tow truck. Snow had been expected overnight, but streets were wet and clear by 6:10 a.m., and it is unclear whether weather contributed to the crash.
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