Deputies respond to vehicle accident near Center Gate Cir, Bee Ridge FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible vehicle crash near Center Gate Circle in the Bee Ridge area. Radio communication described a gray pickup truck that may have been involved in the accident. The situation appeared to be under control, and no personal details were disclosed.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Sheriff, Venice and North Port Police
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch to unit, that vehicle coming up you saw the accident happen?
00:09
Dispatch to Victor 1474.
00:14
Acknowledged, unavailable.
00:16
Acknowledged.
00:21
Slash three, Sam ten checking 1074.
00:25
Unavailable.
00:26
Yeah.
00:32
Three, Sam 18, 1074, 1072, 1422.
00:35
I mean.
00:38
Seven four three, Sam 18.
00:44
Upper three Edward 1010 74.
00:47
That works.
00:48
Now for three William 19 since 74.
00:51
That will.
00:58
Going available.
01:06
For traffic 31, did you have traffic?
01:10
Accidental, sir.
01:13
All right.
01:18
Got a gray Chevy pickup here, Florida (number withheld).
01:25
Not sure if that's the same vehicle, probably is.
01:28
Several.
01:33
That comes back to near Center Gate Circle in Sarasota.
01:42
It's listed as a blue Chevy truck just in 014.
01:49
Three hundred and eleven north, 400 and sixty-five, 1050.
01:53
Go ahead.
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Location mentioned:
Center Gate Cir, Bee Ridge, FL 34233
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