Traffic accident with injuries near FL-834 and Coral Ridge Dr, Coral Springs FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident with injuries occurred near FL-834 and Coral Ridge Drive, with multiple units responding and assisting with traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Tangle 32, I'm rolling up on the motor vehicle accident, Sample Road and Coral Ridge Drive.
00:05
Provide care for injuries when you can.
00:13
Zulu 84, you can be 51[1] to Tango 32, Sample Ridge for the motor vehicle accident.
00:20
84.48, number one.
00:23
I got 32, I have one individual requesting gym, but not seen now.
00:33
Memphis?
00:34
Sample cut on.
00:37
That's one.
00:43
You have 43?
00:46
Stand by one, please.
00:53
498, 000. Zillazil.
01:00
Zill 90, cancel 84, I'll be 501.
01:04
0-84, in service.
01:06
In service, thank you, sir.
01:14
Rescue, 43, available engine 43, go with your traffic.
01:19
We're being routed to 4150 per fuel will be available.
01:26
For advice on attention,
01:32
Near West Sample Road.
01:40
Silver.
01:47
Tango 32 109? Who do you have in route?
01:51
Zulu 90 is 51[1].
01:53
We get another unit in two for traffic.
02:01
Tampore.
02:02
Bravo 52, can you be 51[1] to the motor vehicle accident to assist with traffic, Stampone Ridge?
02:08
52, 51[1].
02:14
414, I mean double zero and I can be in route to motor vehicle accident.
02:19
Bravo 52, in service.
Police codes explained
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[1]
51: Incident involving injury or complaint related to public loitering, vagrancy, or falls.
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