Two vehicle crash at Pine Forest and Nine Mile roads, Bellview FL
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A two vehicle crash occurred near Pine Forest Road and Nine Mile Road in North Central Pensacola. Emergency medical services, fire engines, and sheriff's deputies responded to the scene. Injuries are currently unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Escambia County Public Safety
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 411. Pine Forest and Blue Angel for a motor vehicle accident.
00:15
Engine One, motor vehicle accident, Nine Mile Road at Pine Forest Road.
00:19
Injambone, motor vehicle accident, Nine Mile Road at Pine Forest Road.
00:24
With overs.
00:29
(number withheld), (number withheld), truck is 09, truck 09, truck 09.
00:37
Okay, 2 5.
00:39
2 510, folks.
00:46
Ladder 12, scabia.
00:49
Water 12.
00:51
Completed.
01:15
7, engine 6, citizen assist lift, near Stonebrook Drive.
01:21
Engine 7, engine 6, citizen assist list, near Stonebrook Drive, cross-of-airloom drive and East Allerg.
01:29
Scanby, engine 1.
01:33
Engine 1.
01:35
So it's called in by a business owner in the area, two vehicle motor vehicle accident,
01:41
unknown injuries.
01:42
Your EMS unit is AOLS,
01:45
the passive fireflies.
01:49
It's a herpes.
01:51
The tie-ins three, Scambia.
01:56
Thank you.
01:59
The tie-ins three, Scambia.
02:03
Copy all fire units complete.
02:05
The time, very.
02:09
Engine seven's incident, assign ladder six, remove engine six.
02:18
Engine one is scambia.
02:20
Engine six is scambia.
02:21
Engine six is scambia.
02:29
Engine six.
02:30
Agent six, one in quarters.
02:32
Ladder 6 is in route.
02:34
104, 13, engine one.
02:41
We're on scene.
02:42
Cicore motor vehicle accident.
02:43
Sheriff's partner is also on scene.
02:45
And EMS.
02:50
104, engine one on scene.
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