Hit-and-run crash with injuries at pine and brevard, Arcadia FL
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According to the dispatch call, a hit-and-run traffic crash occurred at the intersection near Pine Street and South Brevard Avenue, involving one vehicle left at the scene, road blockage, and reports of one adult and one child with unknown injuries.
Audio|Heard on: DeSoto and Hardee Counties Fire Rescue
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Or can you get through? Signal 4[1], Revardine, Pine.
00:07
Correction, Hill for, and Palmetto, Signal 4[1], Revard in Pine.
00:22
Correction, Hill, Row, and Palmetto, signal 4.
00:31
Direction, directional, Hoseboro, and Palmetto, signal four.
00:35
All right, give you to anyone?
00:36
Go ahead.
00:39
I'll be in route.
00:40
So far.
00:44
Rescue, warning, traffic.
00:46
Turn four.
00:52
We have hit-and-run crash.
00:54
One vehicle is at the scene.
00:57
There is road blockage on injuries at this time.
01:01
I got anyone copies.
01:07
Okay, you're on the death spot.
01:10
Timper.
01:15
At the time, I'm going to have one adult patient and a pediatric, unknown injuries, caller disconnected.
01:23
Okay, get that one.
01:29
Go ahead.
01:33
One, I'm sure, right.
01:35
Two vehicles upright, minor damage.
01:38
Okay, I want to send traffic.
01:44
Thank you. And you want to run out there.
01:47
Some more.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 4: Traffic crash / vehicle accident
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Location mentioned:
E Pine St & S Brevard Ave, Arcadia, FL 34266
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