Car crash at 6th Avenue West and 1st Street West, Bradenton FL
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According to the dispatch call, a white sedan and a silver SUV crashed at the intersection near 6th Avenue West and 1st Street West in Bradenton. One person was found unconscious. Eastbound traffic on 6th Avenue is shut down.
Audio|Heard on: Manatee County Fire and EMS
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Alpha 16th, VIII.
00:04
Respondon.
00:07
Alpha 16. Vehicle crash.
00:10
6th Avenue West and 1st Street West, Bradenton.
00:14
Respond on TAC-4.
00:26
Engine 412, Engine 411, Battalion, Battalion, 4, 4.
00:31
Vehicle crash, 6 Avenue West and 1st Street West Bradenton.
00:36
Respond on Pack, 4.
00:46
Copy, 1940.
00:52
Tyin 4 in route, examine vehicle crash.
00:56
Copy battalion 4, 1940.
00:58
Fort, 1940.
01:03
Four closing or out.
01:09
Trapi 412, 1940.
01:11
Falling 6,000 in first street.
01:14
Trapi 411, 1941.
01:16
All units respond to the MV Steam.
01:18
Camera shows a white sedan versus a silver SUV right in the intersection.
01:28
Key to say 412.
01:31
412. Go ahead.
01:36
Is there any report of a rollover in a trap?
01:41
Negative, we do have reports of one person passed out, unknown status at this time.
01:49
Copy, thank you, ma'am.
01:51
1941.
01:57
16, 19.
01:59
Copy Office 16, 1942.
02:06
412. 2BAC after them, both minor damage.
02:11
Copy 412, 1943.
02:13
The Titan 4 on the scene also.
02:17
Happy battalion 41943.
02:19
Copy 411, 1943.
02:23
ECCC, be advised.
02:25
We're going to shut down 6th Avenue heading to east.
02:30
Happy at 1944.
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave W & 1st St W, Bradenton, FL 34208
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