Traffic crash at Progress Boulevard and U.S. 301 involving a white Lexus and a trash truck in Sun City Center area; report mentions possible injuries and disturbance between drivers., Brandon FL
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Traffic crash at Progress Boulevard and U.S. 301 involving a white Lexus and a trash truck in Sun City Center area; report mentions possible injuries and disturbance between drivers.
Audio|Heard on: Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
This would drive at 12, 1050.
00:06
1050, Sun City Center in Quartorna Drive, Florida Tag, AlphaZZulu, 04JX on a silver-monautasch.
00:20
This is an Oscar area, Alpha 4-Zone, 36,
00:23
especially with Signal 3[2] at Progress Boulevard and U.S. 301.
00:27
Progress Boulevard in South Dakota, 301.
00:30
4-4-7.
00:33
All right.
00:34
Mm.
00:36
One advises injuries inside crash.
00:38
2043 is a white Lexus versus a trash truck.
00:44
0547 hours.
00:47
One Oscar, zero one reference is that on 301?
00:56
Progress and 301.
00:59
I'll just call to see if it occurred on 301.
01:02
10-4[1]. Sure property.
01:07
One officer zero one.
01:11
Go ahead.
01:14
Coler confirmed it did occur on Progress Boulevard, not through 1.
01:19
Okay, 24, thank you.
01:25
Julia, Charlie 1, 2.4, 10.50.
01:27
104, thank you.
01:29
Forever now.
01:34
You're responding to the signal 3, be advised there is a loud signal 22 between the complaint and another driver.
01:45
An advisor parked in the westbound corner of progress and 301.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
[2]
Signal 3: Hit and run
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Location mentioned:
US-301 & Progress Blvd, Brandon, FL 33578
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