Crime & Safety

Seaford Man Hospitalized from Crash on LIE

Fifty-four year old reported chest pains and is later releases from hospital with unknown injuries.

A Seaford man was hospitalized after being involved in a three-car crash on the Long Island Expressway (LIE) Thursday, according to the Nassau County Police Department.

Emergency crews, including Syosset Fire Department, were called to the LIE near Exit 43 at about 11 a.m. Thursday, cops said.  

According to detectives, an 83-year-old Brooklyn man stopped in the eastbound HOV lane after getting a flat tire. A car traveling behind him, driven by a 54-year-old Seaford man, collided with the stopped car, cops said. The 83-year-old suffered "multiple traumas" as a result of the crash, cops said. He was rushed to a nearby hospital and is currently listed in serious condition, police reported.

A third car, driven by a 36-year-old Elmhurst man, collided with the second car, cops said. The 54-year-old man from Seaford reported chest pains after the second collision, cops reported. He was hospitalized, but was later released after treatment for unknown injuries, police said.

The 36-year-old escaped the crash unharmed, police reported.

The first two cars were impounded at the scene for safety and brake checks, police said. No criminality is suspected at the time.

All eastbound lanes between Exits 43 and 44 on the LIE were closed for over two hours as crews secured the scene.


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