Three vehicle crash damages fire hydrant on Quesada Ave, Port Charlotte FL
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According to the dispatch call, a three-vehicle crash near Maracaibo Street and Casar Boulevard damaged a fire hydrant causing water to leak. Two patients were transported to the hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Fire, Punta Gorda City Fire, and Punta Gorda Airport Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Central from Truck 12.
00:02
Truck 12, go ahead.
00:05
Truck 12 is arriving on the scene of motor vehicle accident.
00:08
You have three vehicles involved, one on top of a hydrant.
00:11
Hydrant is broken and is actively leaking water.
00:15
Now we're going to assess for injuries.
00:19
Copy, arriving on scene three vehicles, accident, one on top of the hydrant, hydrant is broken, well it says four injuries, 1552.
00:33
The county one, the central town.
00:40
Okay, one.
00:42
You get notified the county, you're notified the county.
00:46
Copy, Louis.
00:54
Central from Truck Club, we're gonna have one patient transport.
00:58
Copy one patient transport, 5053.
01:07
Central from Truck Club.
01:09
Go ahead.
01:12
There's now going to need two patients.
01:14
Can we have a second rescue for our location?
01:18
Copy now two patients.
01:19
Need a second rescue 1554.
01:31
Rescue 11, Rescue 11.
01:33
Response to Maracaibo Street and Quesada Boulevard, Maracaibo Street, and Casar Boulevard, in reference to a vehicle accident.
01:45
Rescue 11.
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Location mentioned:
Quesada Ave, Port Charlotte, FL
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