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Multiple vehicle crash on Palm Beach BlvdLee County FL

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Palm Beach Blvd, Florida

Several vehicles were involved in a crash near Palm Beach Blvd. Fire, rescue, and law enforcement responded. A command post was set up at the location.

Audio|Source: Lee County and Cape Coral Fire Dispatch
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 11 and Engine 211 Motor Vehicle Collision at Turn Lane.
00:04
Respond on the snatch 2.
00:06
Medic 11 and Engine 211.
00:07
Can you control battalion 200? Battalion 200.
00:15
Yes, ma'am, for the notes, put me on that vehicle accident, please.
00:18
10,4.
00:19
We control the 05.
00:22
T05. Same traffic.
00:23
10-4[1].
00:24
June 72, Lee Control.
00:26
June 211, league control.
00:28
June 211, Lee control.
00:29
Sonic 39. 939 is logging off for the night, have a good night.
00:31
Looking off, 939.
00:32
Have good night.
00:33
Add Rescue 217 at the call as well, please.
00:36
Copy. Lead Control, D.O5.
00:39
D.O5. Control D.5.
00:42
I'm referring medical level is responding, not 26.
00:44
Wayne. Respond on dispatch 2.
00:46
Rescue 217.
00:47
2nd4. Mediq 24.
00:50
We're clearing D-7.
00:51
Can we get a return priority back to the Cape, please?
00:53
Clearing D7, return priority back to the Cape, Medi 24, 2118.
00:57
Lead control, Battalion 200.
00:59
Battalion, Two-hundred. Show me on scene with LCSO[2], I got multiple vehicles involved.
01:03
I'll be establishing Palm Beach Boulevard Command.
01:07
On scene with law enforcement, multiple vehicles involved, establishing command 2119.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
[2]
LCSO: Lee County Sheriff's Office

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