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Medical Emergency May Have Caused Serious Long Island Crash Injuring Two, Police Say

Two people were injured during a serious single-vehicle crash on Long Island that may have been caused by a medical emergency.

Two people were injured during a serious single-vehicle crash.

Two people were injured during a serious single-vehicle crash.

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The crash took place around 5 p.m., Monday, Oct. 21, in North Bellmore on Bellmore Avenue when the vehicle they were in left the roadway and struck a tree, said the Nassau County Police.

According to police, the driver, a 29-year-old male, who was traveling southbound, was believed to have suffered a medical emergency causing him to leave the roadway and strike a tree. 

Also in the vehicle at the time was a 31-year-old female. 

As a result of the collision both occupants, who suffered multiple trauma injuries, were transported to an area hospital and are listed in serious condition.

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