Multi-vehicle crash blocks lane at 73rd Ave E and US 301, Manatee County FL
A crash involving multiple vehicles occurred near 73rd Avenue East and US 301 in North Ellenton. The collision blocked one lane of the road, causing minor to moderate damage. Traffic control has been established to manage the situation.
Audio|Source: Manatee County Fire and EMS
02:39
Transcript:
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Alpha 6[1], vehicle crash,
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near 73rd Avenue East and US 301, North Ellington.
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Respond on Pack 5.
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Ladder 439.39.
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Service call, near 42nd Street, left radiative.
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Respond on tack for...
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This is again from Crash.
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We sent a fire with you.
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Alpha-5 from ECP CIN a secure premise,
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though.
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Engine 541, vehicle crash,
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near 73rd Avenue East and US 301,
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North Ellington.
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Respond on attack, 5.
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Alpha 5 on scene.
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5176.
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ECCC engine 541 beer flooding near 3rd Avenue in US.
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3rd. 541 off 6.
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You're me looking for a blue Prius versus a black or blue Ford.
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Engine, 541 copies additional.
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ECC Bravo 65.
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65,
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Elder Gray alert.
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We're going to be ground to Mayfront, District 14 is aware.
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ECCC, RELOXC. RELO 6.3.
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663, right?
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Show is transporting one greenable lake.
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70 behind.
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Six on scene, multiple vehicles,
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one lane road blockage, it's going to be left turn lane.
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Office 6, 1759.
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The engine 541 is on scene.
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We have multiple vehicles.
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Minor to moderate damage.
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We have MSO[2] for traffic control, please.
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We have the northbound section of US 301 block.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha 6: Low-priority medical response (EMD determinant A-6)
[2]
MSO: Manatee County Sheriff's Office
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
US-301 & 73rd Ave E, Florida 34222
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