Traffic crash with possible trapped person reported, Tamiami FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic crash occurred near 26th Street and 122nd Avenue involving a white truck. Reports indicate one person is unresponsive and may be trapped inside the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade Police and Fire - Hammocks Dispatch and Central Dispatch
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 5-7, response.
00:01
Traffic crash off the left 26th Street and 122nd Avenue.
00:07
The white truck, Rescue 13,
00:12
response to the 1-0953, Southwest 71st Lane, rescue 13.
00:20
13, copy.
00:23
Rescue 14, difficulty breathing, 64-21, south-west, southwest, 63rd Cairis, 816-day County.
00:34
No, let C5-7.
00:40
5-7. C-5-7, B-Av-3-0 call, a second complaint about a person, possibly trapped inside and on an additional.
00:52
5-7, copy.
00:56
Okay, again.
01:04
913, what do you have, 57 rolling on?
01:10
For sign 13, that's a traffic crash.
01:13
Grayon is not a person unresponsive, second party complaint that by a person possibly trapped.
01:21
Sign 13.
01:25
13, copy.
01:36
C575. Do we have a C57-5.
01:41
Do we have another, you know, responding with us, or we're responding a little?
01:49
7. A single company, advise if you want additional.
01:55
You say for the notes, there's one in traffic and one patient unconscious?
02:00
The person who's unconscious,
02:02
it might be the person who is trapped.
02:06
Can you hear this, this pressure, start rolling.
02:08
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
SW 26th St & SW 122nd Ave, Tamiami, FL 33175
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