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BY ZACH GEWELB
Cops are searching for the rogue
driver who fatally struck a 66-year-old
Cypress Hills woman in a hit-and-run
collision in Brownsville on Monday.
Ruilian Huang was crossing from
the north side of Belmont Avenue to
the south side near Rockaway Avenue
at 8:43 a.m. on Aug. 5 when the driver
of a red Honda CRV attempted to
make a right turn and slammed into
her, according to authorities.
Huang collided with the car’s front
bumper and was forced up onto the
hood of the vehicle before falling onto
the roadway. The driver then struck
Huang with the vehicle’s driver’s side
tires and continued east on Belmont
Avenue toward an unknown destination,
cops said.
EMS arrived at the scene and
transported Huang to Brookdale Hospital,
where she was later pronounced
deceased.
A police spokesman said there are
no traffi c devices at the intersection
and it’s unclear who had the right of
way at the time of the collision.
There have been no arrests and
the investigation by the NYPD Highway
District’s Collision Investigation
Squad remains ongoing.
BY BILL PARRY
The Fire Department notified last
week more than 10,000 patients
whom the FDNY EMS had previously
treated of transported that
their personal information may
have been compromised by the loss
of an agency employee’s personal external
hard drive last March.
The employee, who was authorized
to access the records, had uploaded
the information onto the personal
external device, which was
reported missing, according to the
FDNY.
Although there is no evidence
to date that any of the information
stored on the personal device has
been accessed, the Fire Department
is treating the incident as if the information
may have been seen by an
The FDNY notifi ed more than 10,000 patients whom the FDNY EMS had previously treated
and or transported that their personal information may have been compromised by a loss
of an agency employee’s personal external hard drive last March. Getty Images
unauthorized person. FDNY has notified
the impacted patients.
Additionally, 3,000 patients whose
social security numbers may have
been compromised are being offered
free credit monitoring.
The 10,253 patients who were notified
by mail of the data breach
were all treated and or transported
by EMS during the period from 2011
to 2018. The FDNY is following the
Health Insurance Portability and
Accountability Act of 1996 guidelines
in notifying all people whose
information may have been compromised.
Patients can call (877) 213-1732 between
the hours of 9 a.m. and 9 p.m.
Monday through Friday if they have
any questions about the breach or if
they think their personal information
was included in the breach.
FDNY EMS
patients
at risk
Cops search for
driver behind
fatal hit-run
Fire Dept. sends notices
to more than 10,000
warning of data breach
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