Two-vehicle collision with injuries on US Highway 19 N, Tarpon Springs FL
A collision involving two vehicles occurred near US Highway 19 North. One vehicle has moderate damage and at least one person remained inside a damaged vehicle. Emergency rescue and fire units responded, and one person was transported to Morton Plant Hospital. Police are also present at the scene with an incident command established.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Fire and EMS
03:21
Transcript:
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Rescue 6.9. Motor vehicle collision.
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Carl, Flammer Ford,
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near US Highway 19 North, grid 26D.
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Rescue 69, tired heckle.
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Rescue 33 is that patient? The other said Rescue 33 was eight had some starts for three one in route.
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Lexx9, just that.
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Clause 69. Can you go ahead and add us to Rescignac 9, please?
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That's just 1269, I need to the goal.
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We're on scene. We're at the corner of 24th Street Central.
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06A, Rescue 11, fire attack, Bravo.
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The route to 419, so on the north of east, we have vehicles from the north-downs and south-fow lanes.
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One of the vehicles is going to be a good distance north of it but is involved in this crash.
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Well, it's my copy.
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Okay, check-free.
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The station.
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Respond another engine company.
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Uh, for you canceled. Thank you.
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We're on an outdoor, a little hibachi grill.
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She's showing no fire problem.
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On the 119.
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Up to find this much.
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Squatzy fine.
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On scene. I have two vehicles.
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Moderate damage.
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The gears are still one in the vehicle.
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69-on-teen to be close moderate still one in the vehicle.
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District 69 is on scene, Tarpon PD is on scene, show District 69 at TARPIN Command[1].
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The District 9 on TIPD, TARP in Command[1].
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District 9 on TIPD, TARP-N-C-Mand.
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Let's see 48 this west.
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Rescue 48.
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One FD rider to Morton Plant, you can show the rescue following.
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I said one FD rider, Morton Plant, rescue following.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Command: Unit or post responsible for directing and overseeing operations at an incident or event.
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