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"We go out quite frequently, but thank God we've never seen anything of this magnitude," LaGrippo said. He said his unit worked to save the 5-year-old boy. "They saved a life," he said. "He would have never made it, if they didn't do what they had to do for him right there." Three men from Yonkers in the SUV were killed, Becerra said. Two people in the other vehicle hit by the minivan were hospitalized. Earlier Sunday, five people were injured in a collision between two vehicles, one of which was headed north in the parkway's southbound lanes. That accident occurred about 20 miles north of the fatal crash. The scenic Taconic State Parkway winds north about 100 miles from Valhalla, in Westchester County, to East Chatham, in Columbia County. It was built in stages beginning in the early 1920s, initially as an extension of the Bronx Parkway from New York City to the Bear Mountain Bridge. Most of the parkway's entry points have ramps that drivers use to merge into traffic. But some sections of the parkway have crossroads with traffic lights or stop signs where drivers can turn into either the northbound or southbound lanes. Police on Sunday said they hadn't yet determined why either driver was going in the wrong direction or where they entered the parkway.
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